The Integration of Renewable Energies into the Electricity Systems of North Africa
thèse de doctorat de Bernhard Brand
thèse de doctorat de Bernhard Brand
“The purpose of this paper is to analyse the key structural developments behind the European energy transition, as well as the main regulatory and policy challenges linked to the transformation of the system…”
This new IEA publication spotlights two underutilised but fully implementable technologies that efficiently integrate heat and electricity systems, provide flexibility and enhance energy security…
Nowadays, the European electricity systems are evolving towards a generation mix that is more decentralised, less predictable and less flexible to operate. In this context, additional flexibility is expected to be provided by the demand side. Thus, how to engage consumers to participate in demand response is becoming a pressing issue. In this paper, we provide an analytical framework to assess consumers’ potential and willingness to participate in active demand response from a contract perspective. On that basis, we present policy recommendations to empower and protect consumers in their shift to active demand response participants.
Smart grids could promote competition with new offerings and end-user pricing…