New article by Benjamin Fram
The article "The reliability pricing model and coal-fired generators in PJM" has been published in Energy Economics.
Ben Fram is a Phd Research Scholar at NHH who is primarily interested in empirical analysis of energy markets. More specifically, he is interested in using techniques from econometrics, operations research, and statistics to better understand the dynamics of markets for electricity and natural gas.
A native of New Jersey, Ben received his undergraduate degree in Economics and Environmental Studies at Oberlin College in Ohio and a master's degree in Economics from the University of Gothenburg in Sweden.
Prior to his arrival at NHH, Ben worked as an energy analyst at the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, the state regulatory agency for utilities, and then as a power market analyst at Monitoring Analytics, the independent market monitor for the PJM Interconnection LLC, the world's largest wholesale power market.
Author(s) | Title | Publisher |
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Fleten, Stein-Erik; Fram, Benjamin P.; Ullrich, Carl J. | The reliability pricing model and coal-fired generators in PJM | Energy Economics Volume 134; 2024 |
Fleten, Stein-Erik; Fram, Benjamin P.; Ledsaak, Magne Eie; Mehl, Sigurd Bondahl; Røssum, Ola Esten; Ullrich, Carl J. | The Effect of Capacity Payments on Peaking Generator Availability in PJM | IAEE International Conference (15 pages); 2019 |
The article "The reliability pricing model and coal-fired generators in PJM" has been published in Energy Economics.