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Energieverbund 12 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 9 Netzzugang 5 Deutschland 4 Elektrizitätspolitik 4 Stromnetz 4 Theorie 4 USA 3 Anreizregulierung 2 Europa 2 Infrastrukturinvestition 2 Stromtarif 2 Wettbewerb 2 Wettbewerbspolitik 2 electricity 2 incentive regulation 2 Deregulierung 1 Desertec Industrial Initiative 1 EU-Staaten 1 Electricity transmission 1 Electricity transmission expansion 1 Großbritannien 1 Großhandel 1 Handel 1 Interessenpolitik 1 Internationaler Wettbewerb 1 Ireland 1 Irland 1 Kalifornien 1 Kostenfunktion 1 Market integration 1 Marktintegration 1 Mittlerer Osten 1 Nordafrika 1 Preisdifferenzierung 1 Produktivität 1 Rationale Erwartung 1 Schätzung 1 Simulation 1 Sonnenenergie 1
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English 8 German 4
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Kumkar, Lars 3 Brunekreeft, Gert 2 Rosellón, Juan 2 Weigt, Hannes 2 Erdle, Steffen 1 Gebhardt, Georg 1 Höffler, Felix 1 Kappeler, Andreas 1 Keller, Katja 1 Malaguzzi Valeri, Laura 1 Vogelsang, Ingo 1 Wein, Thomas 1 von Hirschhausen, Christian R. 1
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DIW Discussion Papers 3 Kiel Working Paper 3 Diskussionsbeitrag 2 Discussion paper / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik 1 ESRI Working Paper 1 Preprints of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 1 Working Paper Series in Economics 1
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EconStor 11 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 1
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A dynamic incentive mechanism for transmission expansion in electricity networks: Theory, modeling, and application
Rosellón, Juan; Weigt, Hannes - 2010
We propose a price-cap mechanism for electricity-transmission expansion based on redefining transmission output in terms of financial transmission rights. Our mechanism applies the incentive-regulation logic of rebalancing a two-part tariff. First, we test this mechanism in a three-node network....
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Long-run cost functions for electricity transmission
Rosellón, Juan; Vogelsang, Ingo; Weigt, Hannes - 2010
Electricity transmission has become the pivotal industry segment for electricity restructuring. Yet, little is known about the shape of transmission cost functions. Reasons for this can be a lack of consensus about the definition of transmission output and the complexitity of the relationship...
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Welfare and competition effects of electricity interconnection between Great Britan and Ireland
Malaguzzi Valeri, Laura - 2008
This study analyzes the effects of additional interconnection on welfare and competition in the Irish electricity market. I simulate the wholesale electricity markets of Great Britain and the island of Ireland for 2005. I find that in order for the two markets to be integrated in 2005,...
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How to determine whether regional markets are integrated?: theory and evidence from European electricity markets
Gebhardt, Georg; Höffler, Felix - 2007
Prices may differ between regional markets if transport capacities are limited. We develop a new approach to determine to which extent such differences stem from limited participation in cross-border trader, i.e. lack of integration, rather than from bottlenecks. This approach considers both...
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Associations' agreement and the interest of the network suppliers: the strategic use of structural features
Wein, Thomas - 2005
The EU electricity directive (96/92/EC) established the right of the member states to choose between Regulated and Negotiated Third Party Access (RTPA and NTPA). The interest group theory is able to explain whether the introduction of NTPA in Germany had been an interest group equilibrium under...
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Productivity Analysis of German Electricity Distribution Utilities
von Hirschhausen, Christian R.; Kappeler, Andreas - 2004
The paper is the first productivity analysis of a large number of German electricity distributors to date. In it, we address both traditional issues of electricity sector benchmarking, such as the role of scale effects and optimal utility size, as well as new evidence specific to the situation...
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The DESERTEC initiative : powering the development perspectives of southern Mediterranean countries?
Erdle, Steffen - 2010
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Regulation and third-party discrimination in vertically related markets: The case of German electricity
Brunekreeft, Gert - 2001
This paper explores the relation between the regulation of monopolistic upstream prices and the incentives of a vertically integrated input monopolist to discriminate third parties on the downstream market. Currently, this is an issue in network industries like telecommunications, electricity...
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Sektorspezifische Ex-ante-Regulierung der deutschen Stromwirtschaft?
Brunekreeft, Gert; Keller, Katja - 2001
Despite monopolistic networks and in contrast to all other EUmember states, the electricity supply industry in Germany is not ex ante regulated. Control of the sector is left to the cartel agency, which can apply the essential- facilities doctrine as an ex-post instrument. This paper analyses...
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Wettbewerb im Stromsektor der USA II: Re-Regulierung der Einzelhandelsebene im Bundesstaat Kalifornien
Kumkar, Lars - 1996
Gegenstand des Beitrages sind die Umstrukturierungen der Stromwirtschaft in Kalifornien. Im Gefolge der Entwicklungen auf der Bundesebene - dem Energy Policy Act von 1992 und der neueren Politik der Federal Energy Regulatory Commission - hat die kalifornische Regulierungskommission Maßnahmen...
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Zur Politik der US-Federal Energy Regulatory Commission bei der Etablierung eines Common-Carrier-Modells in der Stromübertragung
Kumkar, Lars - 1996
Am 24. April 1996 veröffentlichte die Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) die endgültigen Regulierungsvorschriften nach den Bestimmungen des Energy Policy Act (EPAct) von 1992. Diese Vorschriften schaffen für den Wettbewerb im Großhandel mit Strom grundlegend neue Rahmenbedingungen....
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Wettbewerb im Stromsektor der USA I: Re-Regulierung der Großhandelsebene
Kumkar, Lars - 1996
Gegenstand des Beitrages sind die Umstrukturierungen der Stromwirtschaft in den Vereinigten Staaten. Im Gefolge von Gesetzesreformen auf der Bundesebene - dem Public Utilities Regulatory Policies Act von 1978 und dem Energy Policy Act von 1992 - beginnt sich zunehmender Wettbewerb in der...
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