PhD Candidate, University of Tasmania
Ali Ghahremanlou is a PhD Candidate in the School of Business and Economics whose research interests are about power outages - the reasons behind them as well as their impact in an economy. He is currently working on econometric analysis- forecasting and modelling of spot prices and the strategic behavior in the Australian National Electricity Market.
How better data would improve the electricity market
Sep 18, 2017 08:34 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy Technology
The Australian Electricity Regulator is investigating whether wholesale electricity generators in New South Wales are bidding in good faith in the electricity market. Good faith means price changes are the result of real...
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