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Social Welfare Report 01-10 / 2012

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January 2012

Additional Social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints:

3,7 M€

Social welfare = Producer surplus + Consumer surplus + Congestion rent

Producer surplus

36,3 M€

Consumer surplus

-21,8 M€

Congestion Rent

-10,8 M€

NB: Producer surplus, Consumer surplus and Congestion Rent are calculated as such: Sum of daily ( Value with ATC=∞) - (Historical value) The daily values being a Sum of hourly values. In single hours the producer/consumer surplus can be positive or negative. The highlighted value presents the sum of all hours of the respective month.

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January 2012 Evolution of social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints

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February 2012

Additional Social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints:

31,7 M€

Social welfare = Producer surplus + Consumer surplus + Congestion rent

Producer surplus

57,4 M€

Consumer surplus

45,3 M€

Congestion Rent

-71,0 M€

NB: Producer surplus, Consumer surplus and Congestion Rent are calculated as such: Sum of daily ( Value with ATC=∞) - (Historical value) The daily values being a Sum of hourly values. In single hours the producer/consumer surplus can be positive or negative. The highlighted value presents the sum of all hours of the respective month.

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February 2012 Evolution of social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints

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March 2012

Additional Social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints:

4,5 M€

Social welfare = Producer surplus + Consumer surplus + Congestion rent

Producer surplus

34,4 M€

Consumer surplus

-15,3 M€

Congestion Rent

-14,6 M€

NB: Producer surplus, Consumer surplus and Congestion Rent are calculated as such: Sum of daily ( Value with ATC=∞) - (Historical value) The daily values being a Sum of hourly values. In single hours the producer/consumer surplus can be positive or negative. The highlighted value presents the sum of all hours of the respective month.

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March 2012 Evolution of social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints

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April 2012

Additional Social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints:

2,5 M€

Social welfare = Producer surplus + Consumer surplus + Congestion rent

Producer surplus

17,2 M€

Consumer surplus

-4,9 M€

Congestion Rent

-9,8 M€

NB: Producer surplus, Consumer surplus and Congestion Rent are calculated as such: Sum of daily ( Value with ATC=∞) - (Historical value) The daily values being a Sum of hourly values. In single hours the producer/consumer surplus can be positive or negative. The highlighted value presents the sum of all hours of the respective month.

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April 2012 Evolution of social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints

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May 2012

Additional Social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints:

5,2 M€

Social welfare = Producer surplus + Consumer surplus + Congestion rent

Producer surplus

20,3 M€

Consumer surplus

3,8 M€

Congestion Rent

-18,9 M€

NB: Producer surplus, Consumer surplus and Congestion Rent are calculated as such: Sum of daily ( Value with ATC=∞) - (Historical value) The daily values being a Sum of hourly values. In single hours the producer/consumer gain can be positive or negative. The highlighted value presents the sum of all hours of the respective month.

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May 2012 Evolution of social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints

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June 2012

Additional Social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints:

3,8 M€

Social welfare = Producer surplus + Consumer surplus + Congestion rent

Producer surplus

Consumer surplus Congestion Rent

21,2 M€

-2,0 M€ -15,4 M€

NB: Producer surplus, Consumer surplus and Congestion Rent are calculated as such: Sum of daily ( Value with ATC=∞) - (Historical value) The daily values being a Sum of hourly values. In single hours the producer/consumer gain can be positive or negative. The highlighted value presents the sum of all hours of the respective month.

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June 2012 Evolution of social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints

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July 2012

Additional Social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints:

1,9 M€

Social welfare = Producer surplus + Consumer surplus + Congestion rent

Producer surplus

Consumer surplus Congestion Rent

11,5 M€

-0,1 M€ -9,5 M€

NB: Producer surplus, Consumer surplus and Congestion Rent are calculated as such: Sum of daily ( Value with ATC=∞) - (Historical value) The daily values being a Sum of hourly values. In single hours the producer/consumer gain can be positive or negative. The highlighted value presents the sum of all hours of the respective month.

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July 2012 Evolution of social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints

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August 2012

Additional Social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints:

1,9 M€

Social welfare = Producer surplus + Consumer surplus + Congestion rent

Producer surplus

Consumer surplus Congestion Rent

10,3 M€

-1,1 M€ -7,3 M€

NB: Producer surplus, Consumer surplus and Congestion Rent are calculated as such: Sum of daily ( Value with ATC=∞) - (Historical value) The daily values being a Sum of hourly values. In single hours the producer/consumer gain can be positive or negative. The highlighted value presents the sum of all hours of the respective month.

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August 2012 Evolution of social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints

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September 2012

Additional Social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints:

3,2 M€

Social welfare = Producer surplus + Consumer surplus + Congestion rent

Producer surplus

Consumer surplus Congestion Rent

19,7 M€

-5,2 M€ -11,3 M€

NB: Producer surplus, Consumer surplus and Congestion Rent are calculated as such: Sum of daily ( Value with ATC=∞) - (Historical value) The daily values being a Sum of hourly values. In single hours the producer/consumer gain can be positive or negative. The highlighted value presents the sum of all hours of the respective month.

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September 2012 Evolution of social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints

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October 2012

Additional Social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints:

10,6 M€

Social welfare = Producer surplus + Consumer surplus + Congestion rent

Producer surplus

Consumer surplus Congestion Rent

52,2 M€

-16,1 M€ -25,5 M€

NB: Producer surplus, Consumer surplus and Congestion Rent are calculated as such: Sum of daily ( Value with ATC=∞) - (Historical value) The daily values being a Sum of hourly values. In single hours the producer/consumer gain can be positive or negative. The highlighted value presents the sum of all hours of the respective month.

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October 2012 Evolution of social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints

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Definitions / explanations

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Additional Social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints (Definition/explanation) The figure shows the additional social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints inside CWE (borders D-NL, NL-B, B-F, D-F) . This key figure is calculated by hourly simulating/ coupling the CWE-region with ATC= ∞ at the borders D-NL, NL-B, B-F, D-F and comparing to real MC-results: • Producer surplus= Producer surplus (ATC= ∞)- Producer surplus(real ATC) • Consumer surplus=Consumer surplus (ATC= ∞)- Consumer surplus(real ATC) • Congestion rent= Congestion rent (ATC= ∞)- congestion rent(real ATC)

NB: The simulations are made with ITVC flows remaining identical.

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Additional Social welfare that could be gained with no network constraints (Definition/explanation) The purpose of the welfare reporting is the demonstration of the benefits of CWE ATC Market Coupling and future CWE FB MC. The monthly publishing of this figure was commonly agreed between the CWE Regulators and the CWE Project. It is one part of the welfare reporting.

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Examples: “In single hours the producer/consumer gain can be positive or negative�

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Decrease in consumer surplus example 1/2 Two isolated markets (zero capacity) 80

80

70

70

60

60

50

50

consumer surplus (1)

40

producer surplus (2)

40

30

30

20

20

10

10

0

0 0

500

1000 Demand

1500

2000

0

500

Supply

1000 Demand

Area 1

Area 2

MCV: 1000 MW, MCP: € 10

MCV: 500 MW, MCP: € 50

Consumer surplus: € 60K Producer surplus: € 0

Consumer surplus: € 0 Producer surplus: € 10K

1500

2000

Supply

Totals Consumer surplus: € 60K

Congestion revenue: € 0

Producer surplus: € 10K

Social welfare: € 70K

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Decrease in consumer surplus example 2/2 Two coupled markets (infinite capacity) 80

70

consumer surplus (1)

60 50

producer surplus (2)

40

producer surplus (1)

30 20 10 0 0

500

1000

1500 Demand

2000

2500

3000

Supply

Area 1

Area 2

MCV: 1400 MW, MCP: € 50

MCV: 500 MW, MCP: € 50

Consumer surplus: € 20K Producer surplus: € 56K

Consumer surplus: € 0 Producer surplus: € 10K

Totals Consumer surplus: € 20K (-40K)

Congestion revenue: € 0

Producer surplus: € 66K (+56K)

Social welfare: € 86K (+16K)

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Decrease in producer surplus example 1/2 Two isolated markets (zero capacity) 80

80

70

70

60

60

50

50

producer surplus (1)

40

consumer surplus (2)

40

30

30

20

20

10

10

0

0 0

500

1000 Demand

1500

2000

0

500

Supply

1000 Demand

Area 1

Area 2

MCV: 1000 MW, MCP: € 70

MCV: 500 MW, MCP: € 30

Consumer surplus: € 0 Producer surplus: € 60K

Consumer surplus: € 10K Producer surplus: € 0

1500

2000

Supply

Totals Consumer surplus: € 10K

Congestion revenue: € 0

Producer surplus: € 60K

Social welfare: € 70K

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Decrease in producer surplus example 2/2 Two coupled markets (infinite capacity) 80

70 60

consumer surplus (1)

50

consumer surplus (2)

40 30

producer surplus (1)

20 10 0 0

500

1000

1500 Demand

2000

2500

3000

Supply

Area 1

Area 2

MCV: 1400 MW, MCP: € 30

MCV: 500 MW, MCP: € 30

Consumer surplus: € 56K Producer surplus: € 20K

Consumer surplus: € 10K Producer surplus: € 0

Totals Consumer surplus: € 66K (+56K)

Congestion revenue: € 0

Producer surplus: € 20K (-40K)

Social welfare: € 86K (+16K)

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