Abstract

Transmission pricing practices in deregulated electric markets in South America are described. The economic background behind open access transmission schemes, the models for transmission tariffs and the schemes for system expansion are described, along with practical applications implemented in Chile. Successes and failures of those schemes are assessed.

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