Proceeding Papers (BASIQ International Conference) (Jun 2023)

The Deregulation Trap in Today's Energy Markets

  • Florina Bran,
  • Dumitru Alexandru Bodislav,
  • Romeo Cătălin Crețu,
  • Otilia Ganea

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24818/BASIQ/2023/09/017

Abstract

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The deregulation of the energy industry has long been a contentious issue. Opponents claim that it can lead to higher pricing, poorer dependability, and market manipulation, while supporters claim that it results in increased competition, cheaper prices, and improved efficiency. Overall, energy market deregulation can have both positive and negative effects, depending on the specific circumstances of each market. While deregulation can lead to greater competition, efficiency, and choice, it can also create greater volatility and risk if not properly managed. Therefore, policymakers and regulators need to carefully consider the potential benefits and drawbacks of deregulation before implementing any changes to the market structure. This research essay looks at the historical background and justification for the deregulation of the energy market, the effects it has on consumers, and the opportunity for regulatory control to lessen any unfavorable effects.