The Future of the European Power Market
Forum: The Future of the European Power Market / Fabio Genoese, Christian Egenhofer, Michael Hogan, Christian Redl, Markus Steigenberger, Patrick Graichen and Graham Weale, Intereconomics, vol 50, n° 4, July/August 2015, pp. 176-197.
http://www.ceps.eu/system/files/IEForum42015_0.pdf
Présentation du dossier (© CEPS) :
The European power market is undergoing significant changes. The EU has set an ambitious goal of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 40 per cent by 2030. This will require significant investment in renewable energy sources such as wind and photovoltaics as well as measured policies to deal with the fluctuating capacity offered by these renewables. The integration of national power systems into a single European system would provide huge benefits in smoothing such fluctuations, enabling the EU power market to further increase its reliance on renewables. Current power generators and government regulators will inevitably face challenges adapting to the new market environment, but experience from other countries and regions could provide useful guidance.
- Designing a Market for Low-Carbon Electricity / Fabio Genoese and Christian Egenhofer
- Power Market Design: Lessons from Experience / Michael Hogan
- The 2030 Power System in Europe: Flexibility Needs, Integration Benefits and Market Design Implications / Christian Redl, Markus Steigenberger, Patrick Graichen
- Future Changes and Challenges for the European Power Market / Graham Weale
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