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Natural gas plays an important role in the future development of electricity markets as it is the least emission intensive fossil generation option while additionally providing the needed flexibility in plant operation to deal with intermitted renewable generation. As both the electricity and...
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Europe. We find that (i) larger firms are less efficient than smaller firms, (ii) greater leverage contributes to corporate …
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representation of Europe’s electricity and natural gas markets to illustrate the upstream and downstream feedback effects which are …
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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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This paper examines the Hogan-Rosellón-Vogelsang (2007) (HRV) incentive mechanism for transmission expansion, and tests it for different network topologies. This new mechanism is based upon redefining transmission output in terms of point-to-point transactions or financial transmission rights...
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competition policy in electricity markets: prominent examples come from England and the United States. Continental Europe has also …
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Northwestern Europe. The results suggest that the mechanism is generally suited as an incentive tool for network extensions. …
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Natural gas plays an important role in the future development of electricitymarkets as it is the least emission intensive fossil generation option whileadditionally providing the needed flexibility in plant operation to deal withintermittent renewable generation. As both the electricity and the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011152761
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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011152766
Hassner, Pierre: Eurocommunism and Western Europe. S. 264-273 …Timmermann, Heinz: Eurocommunism and Eastern Europe. S. 274-281 …
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