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We apply a merchant transmission model to the trilateral market coupling (TLC) arrangement among the Netherlands, Belgium and France as a generic example, and note that it can be applied to any general market splitting or coupling of Europe's different national power markets. In this merchant...
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traditions and is shown to apply well to electricity transmission pricing and investment. In particular, it induces immediately …
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We propose a price-cap mechanism for electricity-transmission expansion based on redefining transmission output in …
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To date, the distributive implications of incentive regulation on electricity transmission networks have not been … price-cap incentive regulation for electricity transmission. We find that a regulator's use of ideal (Laspeyres) weights …
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electricity transmission network expansion in the Peruvian electricity transmission system known as SEIN (Sistema Eléctrico … the fixed and variable charges of a two-part tariff in the framework of a wholesale electricity market with locational …
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electricity market with locational pricing. The expansion of the network is carried out through the sale of financial transmission …
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The European electricity system is undergoing significant changes, not only with respect to developments in generation … by regulators, network operators and the European Commission with the objective to create an "Internal Energy Market". In … 2013, European network operators formulated the Network Code on Electricity Balancing (NC EB) which foresees arrangements …
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We analyze the current regulatory regime for electricity transmission in Germany, which combines network planning with …
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A shift from zonal pricing to smaller zones and nodal pricing improves efficiency and security of system operation. Resulting price changes do however also shift profits and surplus between and across generation and load. As individual actorscan lose, they might oppose any reform. We explore how...
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The management of congestion within the German electricity transmission network has become more important during the … equilibrium model to analyze different degrees of coordination, covering the German electricity market with a detailed …
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