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Konferenz
The European Energy Union envisages important developments for the power sector: According to the Commission’s modelling, the economic pathway of decarbonizing the energy sector involves 27% of renewable in the European energy mix by 2030. This is backed by a corresponding renewable target, and will most likely result in significantly higher shares of renewables in the power sector....
24.11.2016
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Economic Bulletin
The nuclear power industry is faced with profound challenges— not only in Germany, but throughout Europe as well. New nuclear power plants are very expensive to build and even at high carbon prices, nuclear power is not competitive. Nevertheless, the EU reference scenario assumes that within the next three decades, new nuclear power plants will be built with a total capacity of at least 50 gigawatts ...
02.11.2016| Claudia Kemfert, Pao-Yu Oei
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Pressemitteilung
Simulationen des DIW Berlin: Erneuerbare Energien können bis 2050 Atomstrom vollständig ersetzen, ohne die Klimaschutzziele oder die Versorgungssicherheit zu gefährden – Atomkraft ist nicht wettbewerbsfähig und wäre auch künftig die teuerste Variante der Stromproduktion
Europa ist auf die Stromproduktion durch Atomkraftwerke nicht angewiesen: Die Klimaschutzziele ...
02.11.2016
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Video
Academic keynote by Prof. Ross Baldick of the University of Texas at Austin at the Berlin Conference on Energy and Electricity Economics (BELEC 2016): "Towards a Lower Carbon Energy System in Germany, Europe, and world-wide - Market Design, Technologies, and Business Models"
21.10.2016| Veranstaltungsrückblick
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Video
Panel discussion on Longer-term trends, sector coupling, and cross-border coordination. Presentation by Dr. Pao-Yu Oei, researcher at the workgroup for energy and infrastructure policy at TU Berlin, at the Berlin Conference on Energy and Electricity Economics (BELEC 2016): "Towards a Lower Carbon Energy System in Germany, Europe, and world-wide - Market Design, Technologies, and Business Models"
21.10.2016| Veranstaltungsrückblick
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Video
Policy keynote by Dr. Kathrin Goldammer, managing director of the Reiner Lemoine Institute, at the Berlin Conference on Energy and Electricity Economics (BELEC 2016): "Towards a Lower Carbon Energy System in Germany, Europe, and world-wide - Market Design, Technologies, and Business Models"
21.10.2016| Veranstaltungsrückblick
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Video
Panel discussion on Longer-term trends, sector coupling, and cross-border coordination. Presentation by Dr. Matthias Deutsch, project leader at Agora Energiewende, at the Berlin Conference on Energy and Electricity Economics (BELEC 2016): "Towards a Lower Carbon Energy System in Germany, Europe, and world-wide - Market Design, Technologies, and Business Models"
21.10.2016| Veranstaltungsrückblick
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Konferenz
Market integration, technical innovation, corporate dynamics, and increasingly ambitious climate and environmental targets are drivers of an evolving energy system, both in Germany and Europe as well as in the U.S., and world-wide. Storage technologies and sector coupling are progressing, and market design is facing new challenges between more competition and the need to assure a coherent sector...
13.10.2016
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Future Power Market Platform
In the last FPM on the blueprint for a European market design intraday auctions with capability bids were identified as a promising next step to further integrate European power markets.
Intraday auctions are foreseen by the CACM regulation at regional level as a complementary measure to the continuous trading. Intraday auctions can increase depth and liquidity of intraday markets and provide a...
04.10.2016| Fabrizio Carboni, Philippe Vassilopoulos, Julia Bellenbaum, Anthony Papavasiliou, Jörn C. Richstein, Karsten Neuhoff
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Forschungsprojekt
Umfangreiche Kurzfristberatung der Abteilung III (Energiepolitik – Strom und Netze) des Bundesministeriums für Wirtschaft und Energie.
Abgeschlossenes Projekt| Klimapolitik