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  • Diskussionspapiere 1301 / 2013

    Integrating Intermittent Renewable Wind Generation: A Stochastic Multi-Market Electricity Model for the European Electricity Market

    In northern Europe wind energy has become a dominating renewable energy source due to natural conditions and national support schemes. However, the uncertainty about wind generation affects existing network infrastructure and power production planning of generators and cannot not be fully diminished by wind forecasts. In this paper we develop a stochastic electricity market model to analyze the impact ...

    2013| Jan Abrell, Friedrich Kunz
  • Diskussionspapiere 1302 / 2013

    Oil Prices, Exchange Rates and Asset Prices

    This paper takes a financial market perspective in examining the relationship between oil prices, the US dollar and asset prices, and it exploits the heteroskedasticity for the identification of causality in a multifactor model. It finds a bidirectional causality between the US dollar and oil prices since the early 2000s. Moreover, both oil prices and the US dollar are significantly affected by changes ...

    2013| Marcel Fratzscher, Daniel Schneider, Ine Van Robays
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Survey of Photovoltaic Industry and Policy in Germany and China

    Photovoltaic (PV) technologies have demonstrated significant price reductions, but large-scale global application of PV requires further technology improvements and cost reductions along the value chain. We survey policies in Germany and China and the industrial actors they can encourage to pursue innovation, including deployment support, investment support for manufacturing plants and R&D support ...

    In: Energy Policy 51 (2012), S. 20-37 | Thilo Grau, Molin Huo, Karsten Neuhoff
  • Externe Monographien

    European Electricity Infrastructure: Planning, Regulation, and Financing

    Investment in European electricity transmission requires facilitation at the European level. The rate at which renewable energy is integrated into the power sector over the next decade will necessitate significant transmission infrastructure expansion and upgrades, with clear pan-European objectives. Historically, grid planning was primarily carried out at the national level with limited arrangements ...

    Berlin: CPI ; DIW, 2012, 10 S.
    (CPI Workshop Report)
    | Karsten Neuhoff, Rodney Boyd, Jean-Michel Glachant
  • Weitere externe Aufsätze

    Mexico

    In: George Anderson (Ed.) , Oil & Gas in Federal Systems
    Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press
    S. 192-226
    | Victor G. Carreon-Rodriguez, Juan Rosellón
  • Diskussionspapiere 1516 / 2015

    Shaking Dutch Grounds Won't Shatter the European Gas Market

    The Netherlands have been a pivotal supplier in Western European natural gas markets in the last decades. Recent analyses show that the Netherlands would play an important role in replacing Russian supplies in Germany and France in case of Russian export disruption (Richter & Holz, 2015). However, the Netherlands have suffered from regular earthquakes in recent years that are related to the natural ...

    2015| Franziska Holz, Hanna Brauers, Philipp M. Richter, Thorsten Roobeek
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 42/43 / 2015

    No Decline in Investment in Public-Sector Energy and Water Supply

    A considerable share of public investment comes not only from public budgets but also from public utility companies. One major area of investment is energy and water supply, where the utility companies have substantial fixed assets in the form of distribution infrastructure. Using new microdata which has not been analyzed before, the present report shows that—unlike with the core public budgets—public ...

    2015| Astrid Cullmann, Maria Nieswand, Caroline Stiel
  • DIW Roundup 87 / 2015

    Leaving Coal Unburned: Options for Demand-Side and Supply-Side Policies

    Climate policy consistent with the 2°C target needs to install mechanisms that leave most current coal reserves unburned. Demand-side policies have been argued to be prone to adverse carbon leakage and “green paradox” effects. A growing strain of literature argues in favor of supply-side policies in order to curb future coal consumption. Various concepts with analogies in other sectors are currently ...

    2015| Kim Collins, Roman Mendelevitch
  • Externe Monographien

    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
  • Research Project

    Policies to finance energy efficiency: An applied welfare assessment

    Completed Project| Climate Policy
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