Power Flows: Transmission Lines, Allocative Efficiency, and Corporate Profits
    Working Paper 32091
  
        
    DOI 10.3386/w32091
  
        
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          Accelerated investment in electricity transmission could reduce total costs and enhance renewable integration. I document static allocative inefficiencies induced by incomplete market integration in two major U.S. markets; these have risen over time and totaled $2 billion in 2022. I also argue that estimating firm-level impacts is important, as incumbents may have the power to block new lines and other reforms. I show that four firms would have experienced a collective $1.3 billion drop in net revenues in 2022 had the market been integrated, and there are reports of some of these firms blocking transmission projects.
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      Copy CitationCatherine Hausman, "Power Flows: Transmission Lines, Allocative Efficiency, and Corporate Profits," NBER Working Paper 32091 (2024), https://doi.org/10.3386/w32091.
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