A few NotebookLM generated podcasts from Peter Cramton
Peter Cramton
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Electrifying nearly everything is necessary as the world transitions to net zero carbon emissions. Electricity demand will double with rapid innovation in supply and demand. As the share of intermittent renewables, primarily solar and wind, grows and extreme weather events become more frequent, balancing supply and demand every second becomes more challenging. Restructured wholesale markets provide real-time balancing. The market determines clearing prices that balance supply and demand, motivating operations to maximize social welfare.
Prices vary by time and place. Electricity prices, typically about $40 per megawatt-hour, may be negative when renewable production is high and thousands of dollars during extreme weather. Participants attempt to manage this risk with forward trade, but several market failures limit risk management and undermine efficient investment. Electricity markets have struggled with these challenges for decades.
Our market platform addresses the critical market failures that have hindered efficient electricity investment and stifled innovation: incomplete markets, market power, and uncertainty. Once adopted, this research will expedite decarbonization. It leverages robust market designs to foster innovation and competition, bringing essential flexibility for reliable and resilient electricity in a setting with high renewable penetration. The research identifies the need to involve demand, particularly during extreme weather. Such a market significantly enhances price incentives, enabling efficient investment and operation of participants' resources. Notably, retail consumers stand to benefit from these reforms. The result is a net-zero economy that provides reliable and resilient electricity at the least cost.
The venture develops a forward energy market that aligns market participants' incentives with social welfare. The new market promotes competition and innovation through improved forward trading and improves investment incentives, reliability, and resilience to extreme events, avoiding a costly and inefficient capacity market. The market reforms are designed to be introduced by existing independent system operators. The process can be gradual and low-cost since core systems need not change. The open-source platform we are building and testing is highly customizable, recognizing that every system operator has its ideal adoption path.
The forward energy market allows frictionless, gradual trade of energy and related products that are defined finely in terms of time and location. It complements the system operator's spot market. The bidding language is designed for easy and effective participation, and market participants can tailor strategies to their circumstances.
Our team, comprising computer science, economics, applied math, and finance researchers, is leading a global effort to expedite the green energy transition while improving the reliability and resiliency of critical infrastructure. We have made enormous progress in developing ideas, building a proof-of-concept, and establishing ease of participation and robustness. These efforts will continue for many years through a continuous improvement and adoption cycle globally, underscoring the potential impact of our work on a global scale.
This podcast discusses the power of flow trading to allow efficient and transparent trade of time-and-location commodities like electricity, communications, and transportation. The approach maximizes social welfare, enabling market participants to manage needs and risks as information is revealed.
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S2E5 Soft-Floor Auctions: Harnessing Regret to Improve Efficiency and Revenue
A soft-floor auction asks bidders to accept an opening price to participate in an ascending auction. If no bidder accepts, lower bids are considered using first-price rules. Soft floors are common…
S2E4 Canadian Mobile Broadband: An Open Access Future
On 7 April 2025, TheFutureEconomy.ca published Peter Cramton's "The Future of Mobile Broadband Can Arrive Early in Canada." Cramton envisions a future for Canada's mobile broadband through an "open…
S2E3 Beyond the myths of social choice and a market design look at voting rules
This episode discusses a foundational paper by David Pearce and an applied paper on voting rules by Peter Cramton and his co-authors.Economists’ conceptions of utility and welfare reflect misguided…
S2E2 Policy Tracker podcast with Peter Cramton on TIMO, the Thailand Independent Market Operator
In this episode of the Spectrum Policy podcast, Martin Sims interviews Peter Cramton, an expert in spectrum auctions and economics. They discuss the proposal for a wholesale spectrum regulator in…
S2E1 Universal service in Thailand. What policy is best?
Peter Cramton's response to a telecommunications journalist on February 12, 2025, outlines a market-based approach to achieving universal service in the global communications market. He critiques…
S1E9 Flow trading brings transparent and efficient pricing to electricity markets
Two papers propose innovative market designs to improve efficiency and transparency in financial and energy markets. One paper models electricity market dynamics using a regime-switching model to…
S1E8 San Diego’s coastal train is train is unsustainable. Why is SANDAG denying it?
Over the past 20 years, it has become increasingly clear that the 61-mile San Clemente to San Diego segment of the coastal train is unsustainable. The region's coast is eroding at 6 inches annually.…
S1E7 Five Wellesley Freshmen and Jo's Remarkable Story
This photo is from Webb House at Wellesley College in 1946. The five freshmen are Harriet Cramton, wife of Roger Cramton, Mollie Kramer Hughes, wife of 'Turk' Hughes, Nicole De Messiere, Joanna…
S1E6 Peter Cramton believes he has a good idea to improve electricity markets
Peter Cramton contends that the forward energy market, as presented in Cramton, Peter; Brandkamp, Simon; Chao, Hung-po; Dark, Jason; Hoy, Darrell; Kyle, Albert S. et al. (2025): A Forward Energy…
S1E5 Peter, "Are all golfers idiots?"
This is a fun take on the distribution of intelligence across professions.
S1E4 Comparision of Platform Take Rates
Peter Cramton asked three questions of Perplexity.AI about platform take rates. 1) Companies often take a percentage when the platform they provide to others is used for financial transactions. For…
S1E3 Thailand Independent Mobile Operator to foster competition and innovation
SummaryIn this conversation, Peter Cramton discusses the complexities of the Thai telecom market, focusing on the duopoly between AIS and True. He introduces the concept of TIMO, a proposed…
S1E2 An open access global communications market
An open-access market design is presented to manage network congestion and optimize network use and value. Open access eliminates the walled-garden approach; instead, it commoditizes communications…
S1E1 A forward energy market
Electrifying nearly everything is necessary as the world transitions to net zero carbon emissions. Electricity demand will double with rapid innovation in supply and demand. As the share of…
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A few NotebookLM generated podcasts from Peter Cramton has published 14 episodes since December 2024, covering topics in Science, Social Sciences.
A few NotebookLM generated podcasts from Peter Cramton is currently dormant with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 18m.
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