Analysis of the mexican market : barriers for the sale of energy to customers
Abstract
This thesis has been born with the mission of understanding the changes
that are taking place in the liberalization of Mexico power system and
assess how these changes would affect consumers, incumbent
companies and new entrants.
The focus has been put on the commercialization of electricity as it is a
part of the value chain which gains weight day after day. In fact, we may
not know what the future of the power sector will look like, but we know
the customer would be at its centre.
To evaluate the liberalization, a simulation and benchmarking analysis
of different consumer type bills has been done before and after the
reform. For it, a regulatory analysis of the current tariff and a forecast of
the new additive tariff structure has been done. Along the document, the
aim has been on identifying any temporal or permanent barrier that
may appear because of the process.
In fact, some temporal distortions have been found due to the transition
which will materialize in the figure of self-consumption societies but
which due to its relatively small market share will not affect the success
or failure of the retail market.
Finally, some key parameters preventing more private involvement in
the retail market have been also identified and some proposals have
been suggested to create a playing field where the retail market can be
developed in its full potential.
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Analysis of the mexican market : barriers for the sale of energy to customersTitulación / Programa
Master in the Electric Power IndustryMaterias/ UNESCO
33 Ciencias tecnológicas3306 Ingeniería y tecnología eléctrica
330609 Transmisión y distribución
53 Ciencias económicas
5312 Economía sectorial
531205 Energía
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