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    North American Natural Gas and Energy Markets in Transition: Insights from Global Models

    This modeling comparison exercise looks at the global consequences of increased shale gas production in the U.S. and increased gas demand from Asia. We find that differences in models' theoretical construct and assumptions can lead to divergences in their predictions about the consequences of U.S. shale gas boom. In general, models find that U.S. High Shale Gas scenario leads to increased U.S. production, ...

    In: Energy Economics 60 (2016), S. 405-415 | Sonia Yeh, Yiyong Cai, Daniel Huppman, Paul Bernstein, Sugandha Tuladhar, Hillard G. Huntington
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    A Coordinated Strategic Reserve to Safeguard the European Energy Transition

    In Germany and beyond, various capacity mechanisms are currently being discussed with a view to improving the security of electricity supply. One of these mechanisms is a strategic reserve that retains generation capacity for use in times of critical supply shortage. We argue that strategic reserves have specific advantages compared to other capacity mechanisms in the context of the European energy ...

    In: Utilities Policy 41 (2016), S. 252-263 | Karsten Neuhoff, Jochen Diekmann, Friedrich Kunz, Sophia Rüster, Wolf-Peter Schill, Sebastian Schwenen
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    FTR Allocations to Ease Transition to Nodal Pricing: An Application to the German Power System

    A shift from zonal to nodal pricing improves the efficiency of system operation. However, resulting price changes also shift surplus across generation and loads at different locations. As individual actors can lose, they might oppose any reform. We explore how allocation of financial transmission rights can be used to mitigate the distributional impact. The fundamental effects with regard to reference ...

    In: Energy Economics 60 (2016), S. 176-185 | Friedrich Kunz, Karsten Neuhoff, Juan Rosellón
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    Two Price Zones for the German Electricity Market: Market Implications and Distributional Effects

    e discuss the implications of two price zones (i.e., one northern and one southern bidding area) on the German electricity market. In the northern zone, continuous increases in capacity with low variable costs cause large regional supply surpluses in the market dispatch, while in the southern zone conventional capacity decreases. As the spatial imbalance of supply and load is increasing, the current ...

    In: Energy Economics 59 (2016), S. 365-381 | Jonas Egerer, Jens Weibezahn, Hauke Hermann
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    Stationary Changes in Long-Run Energy Commodity Prices

    Situated at the intersection of the literatures on speculative storage and non-renewable commodity scarcity, this paper considers whether changes in persistence have occurred in long-run U.S. prices of the energy commodities crude oil, natural gas and bituminous coal. We allow for a structural break when testing for a break in persistence to avoid a change in the stochastic properties of prices being ...

    In: Energy Economics 59 (2016), S. 96-103 | Aleksandar Zaklan, Jan Abrell, Anne Neumann
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    North American Natural Gas Model: Impact of Cross-Border Trade with Mexico

    Natural gas gained significant attention due to its low carbon emissions and competitive prices in North America relative to other energy sources. The Annual Energy Outlook 2015 projects the U.S. as a net exporter by 2017. Recently, Mexico launched its energy reform, aiming to expand domestic production by opening the market to private investors. The success or failure of these policy changes will ...

    In: Energy 112 (2016), S. 1084-1095 | Felipe Feijoo, Daniel Huppmann, Larissa Sakiyama, Sauleh Siddiqui
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    Lifting the US Crude Oil Export Ban: A Numerical Partial Equilibrium Analysis

    The upheaval in global crude oil markets and the boom in shale oil production in North America brought scrutiny on the US export ban for crude oil from 1975. The ban was eventually lifted in early 2016. This paper examines the shifts of global trade flows and strategic refinery investments in a spatial, game-theoretic partial equilibrium model. We consider detailed oil supply chain infrastructure with ...

    In: Energy Policy 97 (2016), S. 258-266 | Lissy Langer, Daniel Huppmann, Franziska Holz
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    A Welfare Analysis of Electricity Transmission Planning in Germany

    We analyze the electricity transmission planning process in Germany (Netzentwicklungsplan), which separates transmission expansion decisions from generation dispatch. We employ an economic modeling approach to analyze two different network planning settings. In the first setting, there is no trade-off between transmission network development and generation dispatch, as is currently the case in Germany. ...

    In: Energy Policy 94 (2016), S. 446-452 | Claudia Kemfert, Friedrich Kunz, Juan Rosellón
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    Risks in Global Natural Gas Markets: Investment, Hedging and Trade

    Recent supply security concerns in Europe have revived interest into the natural gas market. We investigate infrastructure investment and trade in an imperfect market structure for various possible risks for both supply and demand. We focus on three possible scenarios in a stochastic global gas market model: (i) transit of Russian gas via Ukraine that may be disrupted from 2020 on; (ii) natural gas ...

    In: Energy Policy 94 (2016), S. 468-479 | Ruud Egging, Franziska Holz
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    Technical Efficiency and CO2 Reduction Potentials: An Analysis of the German Electricity and heat Generating Sector

    In this paper, we analyze the technical efficiency and CO2 reduction potentials of German power and heat plants, using a non-parametric sequential Data Envelopment Analysis. We apply a metafrontier framework to evaluate plant-level efficiency in the transformation of inputs into desirable (energy) and undesirable (CO2 emissions) outputs, taking into account different fossil fuel generation technologies. ...

    In: Energy Economics 56 (2016), S. 9-19 | Stefan Seifert, Astrid Cullmann, Christian von Hirschhausen
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