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to estimate how much CO<SUB align="right"><SMALL>2</SMALL></SUB> reduction could happen in the UK through fuel switching …
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, and in the fuel-switching opportunities in the UK. This country has the greatest potential for CO<SUB align … and 36% of natural gas in 2007). Through the modelling of the UK power system with the E-Simulate model, our central … contribution documents that fuel-switching did occur in the UK as a consequence of the EU ETS: 20.1 Mton in 2005, 7.8 Mton in 2006 …
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As competition has been introduced into electricity markets around the world, a fundamental challenge has been how to govern the vertical relationship between the monopolistic transmission networks and the potentially competitive activities of generation and supply. An innovative solution is to...
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. Examples shown for conventional oil are the US Lower 48, FSU, France, UK, Middle East, deepwater and the world outside "Middle …
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gas engines in the Netherlands and the UK. Then, supplier responses to this institutionally driven market are discussed …
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In this article, the development of combined heat and power, wind energy and demand-side management in the UK and the … capacity is constructed - mainly electricity producing combined cycle gas turbines in the UK, almost exclusively cogeneration …
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gas engines in the Netherlands and the UK. Then, supplier responses to this institutionally driven market are discussed …
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Price caps (also known as RPI-X or incentive regulation) encourage regulated companies to cut costs through the profit incentive, by fixing revenues irrespective of the company's own costs for a certain period. However, eventually, cutting costs become less important than incurring costs to...
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with Yorkshire and Humberside in the UK. The reactions to these scenarios from a variety of stakeholders from the public …
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security. These chosen indicators are applied for both the UK and Singapore electricity markets in particular, and the outcomes …
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