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  • Externe Working Papers

    Track Access Charges: Reconciling Conflicting Objectives: Case Study – Germany

    Brussels: CERRE, 2018, 29 S. | Heike Link
  • Externe Working Papers

    Simulating the Potential of Swarm Grids for Pre-Electrified Communities: A Case Study from Yemen

    Berlin: EADP, 2018, 28 S.
    (EADP Discussion Paper)
    | Martha Hoffmann, Dawud Ansari
  • Externe Working Papers

    The Effect of Retail Mergers on Prices and Variety: An Ex-post Evaluation

    Unlike most retrospective merger studies that only focus on price effects, we also estimate the impact of a merger on product variety. We use an original dataset on Dutch supermarkets to assess the effect of a merger that was conditionally approved by the Dutch Competition Authority (ACM) on prices and the depth of assortment. We find that the merger did not affect prices but it led the merging parties ...

    Düsseldorf: Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics, 2016, 46 S.
    (DICE Discussion Paper ; 225)
    | Elena Argentesi, Paolo Buccirossi, Roberto Cervone, Tomaso Duso, Alessia Marrazzo
  • Externe Working Papers

    Liberalisation of Passenger Rail Services

    Brussels: CERRE, 2016, 40 S. | Chris Nash, Yves Crozet, Heike Link, Jan-Eric Nilsson, Andrew Smith
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    Social Impacts of Renewable Energy in Germany: Size, History and Alleviation

    Osnabrück: GWS, 2016, 15 S.
    (GWS Discussion Paper ; 2016,07)
    | Jochen Diekmann, Barbara Breitschopf, Ulrike Lehr
  • Externe Working Papers

    When Low Market Values Are No Bad News: On the Coordination of Renewable Support and Real-Time Pricing

    We analyze the interactions between different renewable support schemes and the benefits of real-time pricing (RTP) using a stylized economic model with a detailed demand-side representation calibrated to the German market. We find that there are considerable differences between a market premium on energy and capacity regarding wholesale prices, support levies and market values, which are all related ...

    Cleveland, Ohio: USAEE, 2015, 24 S.
    (USAEE Working Paper Series ; 15-222)
    | Michael Pahle, Wolf-Peter Schill, Christian Gambardella, Oliver Tietjen
  • Externe Working Papers

    An Analysis of Allowance Banking in the EU ETS

    The existence of some 2 billion unused EU Allowances (EUAs) at the end of Phase II of the EU's Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) has sparked considerable debate about structural shortcomings of the EU ETS. At the same time, there has been a surprising lack of interest in one possible explanation of this accumulation of EUAs: the theory of intertemporal permit trading, i.e. allowance banking. In this ...

    Florenz: EUI, 2015, 23 S.
    (EUI Working Papers: RSCAS ; 2015/29)
    | Denny Ellerman, Vanessa Valero, Aleksandar Zaklan
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    Politische Optionen zur Verminderung von Verteilungswirkungen der EEG-Umlage

    Osnabrück: GWS, 2015, 20 S.
    (GWS Discussion Paper ; 2015/18)
    | Jochen Diekmann, Barbara Breitschopf, Ulrike Lehr
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    A Multi-Stage Multi-Horizon Stochastic Equilibrium Model of Multi-Fuel Energy Markets

    We develop a multi-horizon stochastic equilibrium model for analyzing energy markets, with particular attention to infrastructure development and renewable energy policies in perfect and imperfect market structures. By decoupling short-term operational decisions feedback from long-term strategic investment decisions, the multi-horizon approach allows to consider long-term and short-term uncertainties ...

    Trondheim: NTNU, 2015, 44 S.
    (Working Papers / Centre for Sustainable Energy Studies ; 2)
    | Zhonghua Su, Ruud Egging, Daniel Huppmann, Asgeir Tomasgard
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    The EU ETS: Eight Years and Counting

    This paper provides an introduction to the EU's Emissions Trading System. As such it provides a discussion of the historical and legal context in which the EU ETS developed and now operates, a presentation of the key performance indicators for the first eight years through the end of the second phase in 2012, and some concluding observations on the system's future. The paper is purposively descriptive ...

    Florenz: EUI, 2014, 23 S.
    (EUI Working Papers: RSCAS ; 2014/04)
    | Denny Ellerman, Claudio Marcantonini, Aleksandar Zaklan
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