Deregulated Nordic Electricity Market to Reshape Power Plant Locations and Income Distribution
The article discusses the potential for deregulating the electricity market in Nordic countries like Finland, Sweden, and Norway. The goal is to improve efficiency and help the environment. Deregulation could change where new power plants are built and affect how money is distributed among countries and between producers and consumers. The study shows that coordinating environmental taxes can reduce emissions more than deregulation alone, but deregulation still has benefits.