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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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We analyze the current regulatory regime for electricity transmission in Germany, which combines network planning with …
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This paper compares the outcomes of corporate self-regulation and traditional ex-ante regulation of network access to monopolistic bottlenecks. In the model of self-regulation, the domestic gas supplier and network owner and the monopsonistic gas customer fix quantities and the network access...
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Germany, the two largest electricity distribution countries in Europe. We examine the relative performance of 99 French and 77 …
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decisions of 109 electricity distribution companies operating in Germany in 2006-2012. We hypothesize that Germany … comprehensive assessment of Germany's electricity distribution companies' investment decisions and behaviors should account for firm …
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reducing the need for grid expansion. The application focuses on Germany and its neighbors and reference is made to recently …
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in Germany and Poland. None of the hypotheses on its own can explain the "gridlock". However, while financing has not …
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We analyze future scenarios of integrating electric vehicles (EV) into the German power system, drawing on different assumptions on the charging mode. We use a numerical dispatch model with a unit-commitment formulation which minimizes dispatch costs over a full year. While the overall energy...
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rates and the homeownership-income inequality among young households in Finland, Germany, Italy, the UK and the US, and … highest and most equally distributed homeownership in this country as well. The mortgage market in Germany is on the other …
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