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example, annual electricity generation from wind and solar power in Germany differs by as much as 10%–20%, depending on who … provided, nor is it constant. The deviation is particularly worrying in Germany, where peak electricity demand might be …Accurate information about electricity generation and consumption is crucial to power system modelling. Several …
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effects with a Electricity market model for Europe with investments in power plants under oligopolistic conditions in Germany …The German decision to finally phase-out nuclear electricity has led to a debate on its effects on electricity prices …, emission prices in the European emission trading system, as well as on international electricity trade. We investigate these …
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System security in electricity markets relies crucially on the interaction between demand and supply over time. However …, research on electricity markets has been mainly focusing on the supply side arguing that demand is rather inelastic. Assuming … perfectly inelastic demand might lead to delusive statements regarding the price formation in electricity markets. In this …
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Demand response is crucial for balancing supply and demand in the presence of intermittent electricity generation …, particularly during scarcity situations with high prices. In 2021/2022, wholesale power prices in Germany have been dramatically … linear and log-log. Using a two-stage least squares approach, the short-term own-price elasticity of electricity demand in …
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effects with a Electricity market model for Europe with investments in power plants under oligopolistic conditions in Germany …The German decision to finally phase-out nuclear electricity has led to a debate on its effects on electricity prices …, emission prices in the European emission trading system, as well as on international electricity trade. We investigate these …
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This paper provides a description of ELMOD, a model of the European electricity market including both generation and …, congestion management, and investment decisions, with a focus on Germany and Continental Europe. ELMOD is a bottom-up model …
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, connection rates and electricity consumption remain low in grid connected areas, at least in the short and medium run. This paper … of grid electricity over time using a panel of 41 communities that were electrified up to ten years ago. We find that …, connection rates are much lower, at 51%. Furthermore, electricity consumption and appliance usage are low and did not grow over …
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We employ a detailed two-stage model to simulate the operation of the Central Eastern European electricity market and …
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This paper is one of the limited studies to investigate rebound effects in sectoral electricity consumption and the … electricity consumption from 9.2 MWh per capita in 2010 to 8.6 MWh per capita in 2015. However, following a significant decline … since 2010, electricity consumption in the main New Zealand sectors is increasing. Energy conservation could play an …
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Zonal pricing with countertrading (a market-based redispatch) gives arbitrage opportunities to the power producers located in the export-constrained nodes. They can increase their profit by increasing the output in the dayahead market and decrease it in the real-time market (the inc-dec game)....
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