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Endogenous production capacity investment in natural gas market equilibrium models

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH
Volume 231, Issue 2, Pages 503-506

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2013.05.048

Keywords

Natural gas; Equilibrium model; Endogenous investment; Capacity expansion; Logarithmic cost function

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The large-scale natural gas equilibrium model applied in Egging, 2013 combines long-term market equilibria and investments in infrastructure while accounting for market power by certain suppliers. Such models are widely used to simulate market outcomes given different scenarios of demand and supply development, environmental regulations and investment options in natural gas and other resource markets. However, no model has so far combined the logarithmic production cost function commonly used in natural gas models with endogenous investment decisions in production capacity. Given the importance of capacity constraints in the determination of the natural gas supply, this is a serious shortcoming of the current literature. This short note provides a proof that combining endogenous investment decisions and a logarithmic cost function yields a convex minimization problem, paving the way for an important extension of current state-of-the-art equilibrium models. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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