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This paper describes and analyzes the Greek Capacity Market or, as named, the “Capacity Adequacy Mechanism”. A detailed description of the recently established mechanism is given, whose design is a hybrid model combining elements from three different designs: the US Capacity Markets, the...
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Liberalized electricity markets are characterized by fluctuating priceinelastic demand of non-storable electricity …
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Liberalized electricity markets are characterized by fluctuating priceinelastic demand of non-storable electricity …
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Liberalized electricity markets are characterized by fluctuating price-inelastic demand of non-storable electricity …
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Storm-related service outages in electricity and telecommunications have created public controversies regarding the …
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Storm-related service outages in electricity and telecommunications have created public controversies regarding the …
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field for DG and conventional power generation. Due to the impact of DG on the electricity grid infrastructure, future … adequate consideration, the overall costs of the electricity generation system will be unnecessarily high. The present paper …
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. The adequate capacity mix can only be achieved by accounting for the current transition phase to electricity generation …
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Decarbonization goals of the European Commission foresee different future scenarios for the European power market of which all are exceeding 60% renewables in the power system.3 High shares of intermittent renewable sources require significant changes to the physical system and impact the...
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electricity capacity in New Zealand, whereas in Australia this is 17%. Interestingly, between them and over time, the two … designing electricity markets that support energy transition and the investment that it requires. Incumbents in both …
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