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Being able to transport electricity seamlessly across borders is essential for achieving three major European Union energy policy goals: (1) enabling competition between national energy companies, (2) cost-effective roll-out of renewables,and (3) security of supply. However, neither the market...
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The European Council and the European Parliament adopted the European Electricity Directive in 1996. Since the end of the implementation period in 1999, some parts of the European power sector have been liberalized. In most countries, e.g., in Germany, price reductions and comprehensive...
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The question of third-party access to the networks has become central to the debate around the liberalisation of the European electricity markets due to the natural monopoly characteristic of the transmission network. The European Union?s electricity directive provides three institutional...
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The phenomena of manipulation of the economy by the incumbent for electoral purpose are called Political Business Cycles (PBC), introduced by Nordhaus (1975). Using policy control economic instruments, as fiscal and monetary instruments, government may manipulate the economy to gain electoral...
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This paper explores the relation between the regulation of monopolistic upstream prices and the incentives of a vertically integrated input monopolist to discriminate third parties on the downstream market. Currently, this is an issue in network industries like telecommunications, electricity...
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Despite monopolistic networks and in contrast to all other EUmember states, the electricity supply industry in Germany is not ex ante regulated. Control of the sector is left to the cartel agency, which can apply the essential- facilities doctrine as an ex-post instrument. This paper analyses...
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Das neue deutsche Energiewirtschaftsrecht greift bei der Deregulierung nicht weit genug. Insbesondere sollten Stromerzeugung und Stromendverkauf vollständig dereguliert werden. Lediglich der Stromtransport ist nach wie vor einer Regulierung zu unterziehen. Unter den technisch-ökonomischen...
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Die Stromnachfrage in Kalifornien stellt seit dem Frühjahr 2000 extreme Anforderungen an den bestehenden Kraftwerkspark und die Transportnetze. Der Kraftwerkspark ist nicht nur deutlich überaltert, sondern generell der Nachfrageentwicklung nicht angemessen. Zu dem seit vielen Jahren...
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In diesem Papier werden die 1990 begonnenen Maßnahmen zur Liberalisierung und Re- Regulierung der Elektrizitätswirtschaft in Norwegen, Schweden und Finnland skizziert. Dabei wird insbesondere der Frage nachgegangen, inwieweit im Bereich des Stromhandels durch die Reformen eine wettbewerbliche...
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