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demand reduction effect. Even if Russia fails to supply Europe, the additional impact of the lower Dutch production is …
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natural gas within Europe. We use the Global Gas Model (GGM), a large-scale mixed complementarity representation of the …
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supply, GASMOD, which is structured as a two-stagegame of successive natural gas exports to Europe (upstream market) and … wholesale trade within Europe (downstream market), and which explicitly includes infrastructure capacities. We compare three … erfolgen Exporten nach Europa, auf der zweiten Stufe wird Großhandel innerhalb Europas betrieben; Infrastrukturkapazitäten …
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modest changes in the overall supply situation of natural gas to Europe, indicating that current worries about energy supply … is successfully converting from being a natural gas exporter to become a transit node for LNG towards continental Europe …
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The interdependence of electricity and natural gas is becoming a major energy policy and regulatory issue in all jurisdictions around the world. The increased role of gas fired plants in renewable-based electricity markets and the dependence on gas imports make this issue particular striking for...
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In this paper, we present a detailed and comprehensive complementarity model for computing market equilibrium values in the European natural gas system. Market players include producers and their marketing arms which we call transmitters, pipeline and storage operators, marketers, LNG...
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