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Electricity Markets 20 Renewable Energy 15 Energy Economics 8 Distributed Generation. Energy Economics 6 Energy Policy 6 Levelised Cost of Energy 6 Australian National Electricity Market (NEM) 3 Climate Change 3 Electricity Generation 3 Natural Gas 3 Resources Policy 3 Australian National Electricity Market 2 DC OPF Algorithm 2 DISTRIBUTED GENERATION 2 ELECTRICITY 2 Electiricty Generation 2 Electricity 2 Electricity markets 2 Emissions trading 2 Energy Security 2 RENEWABLE ENERGY 2 RESILIENCE 2 Russian Electricity Sector 2 Solar Thermal 2 Sustainable Development 2 agent-based model 2 algal biofuels 2 alternative energy 2 biofuels 2 Australia 1 CIS 1 Carbon Capture and Storage 1 Carbon Market Regulation 1 Carbon Offsets 1 Carbon Trading 1 Carbon price 1 Central Asia 1 Climate change adaptation 1 Climate change mitigation 1 DUOS 1
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Book / Working Paper 53
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Undetermined 38 English 15
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Foster, John 38 Wagner, Liam 34 Bell, William Paul 11 Molyneaux, Lynette 10 Froome, Craig 9 Wild, Phil 9 Wild, Phillip 7 Zhao, Junhua 7 Froome, Craig William 4 Liebman, Ariel 4 Bagia, Ravindra 3 Ball, Barry 3 Bratanova, Alexandra 3 Byrnes, Liam 3 Hankamer, Ben 3 Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove 3 Meredith, Paul 3 Misra, Suchi 3 Nepal, Rabindra 3 Ross, Ian 3 Saha, Tapan 3 Sandu, Suwin 3 Sharma, Deepak 3 Brown, Colin 2 Dong, Zhao Yang 2 James, Geoff 2 Reedman, Luke 2 Robinson, Jacqueline 2 Skoofa, Lucas 2 Stephens, Evan 2 Zhou, Xun 2 Alie, Colin 1 Borowitzka, Michael A. 1 Carvalho, Antonio 1 Dong, ZY 1 Ehmann, Bertram 1 Greig, Chris 1 Hamshere, Patrick 1 Hinich, Melvin 1 Jamasb, Tooraj 1
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Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics 53
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Energy Economics and Management Group Working Papers 53
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Price Spikes in Electricity Markets: A Strategic Perspective
Mullins, Joseph; Wagner, Liam; Foster, John - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2010
This paper aims to analyze the issue of price spikes in electricity markets through the lens of noncooperative game theory. The case we consider is Australia’s long established National Electricity Market (NEM). Specifically, we adapt von der Fehr and Harbord’s multi-unit auction model to...
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Is there a more effective way to reduce carbon emissions?
Molyneaux, Lynette; Foster, John; Wagner, Liam - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2010
Whilst emissions trading systems are widely held to be able to deliver lowest-cost abatement, uncertainty reduces their effectiveness. We consider a new scheme, the Tender-Price Allocation Mechanism, which focuses carbon factor cost expenditure on abatement rather than just revenue transfers. It...
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Flexible Transmission Network Planning Considering the Impacts of Distributed Generation
Zhao, Junhua; Foster, John - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2010
The restructuring of global power industries has introduced a number of challenges, such as conflicting planning objectives and increasing uncertainties,to transmission network planners. During the recent past, a number of distributed generation technologies also reached a stage allowing large...
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A non-technical introduction to the ANEMMarket model of the Australian National Electricity Market (NEM)
Wild, Phillip; Foster, John - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2010
In this paper, we provide an accessible introduction to our agent-based ANEMMarket simulation model of the Australian National Electricity Market. This model has been purpose built to assess the impacts of emissions trading schemes, carbon taxes and the introduction of significant new suppliers...
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Investigating the Impacts of Distributed Generation on Transmission Expansion Cost: An Australian Case Study
Zhao, Junhua; Foster, John - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2010
Distributed generation (DG) is rapidly increasing its penetration level in Australia, and is expected to play a more important role in the power industry. An important benefit of DG is its ability to defer transmission investments. In this paper, a simulation model is implemented to conduct...
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Grandfathering and Greenhouse: The Role of Compensation and Adjustment Assistance in the Introduction of a Carbon Emissions Trading Scheme for Australia
Menezes, Flavio; Quiggin, John; Wagner, Liam - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2009
The terms "grandfather clause" and "grandfathering" describe elements of a policy programme in which existing participants in an activity are protected from the impact of regulations, restrictions or charges applied to new entrants. In this paper, the role of grandfathering in the design of a...
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Microalgal production systems: Global impact of industry scale-up
Wagner, Liam; Stephens, Evan; Ross, Ian; Hankamer, Ben - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2012
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Flexible transmission network planning considering distributed generation impacts
Zhao, Junhua; Foster, John; Dong, ZY; Wong, KP - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2010
The restructuring of global power industries has introduced a number of challenges, such as conflicting planning objectives and increasing uncertainties, to transmission network planners. During the recent past, a number of distributed generation technologies also reached a stage allowing...
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Future prospects of microalgal biofuel production systems
Stephens, Evan; Ross, Ian; Mussgnug, Jan H.; Wagner, Liam; … - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2010
Climate change mitigation, economic growth and stability, and the ongoing depletion of oil reserves are all major drivers for the development of economically rational, renewable energy technology platforms. Microalgae have re-emerged as a popular feedstock for the production of biofuels and...
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Australian electricity market power analysis under potential emission trading scheme
Liebman, Ariel; Zhou, Xun; Dong, Zhao Yang; James, Geoff - Energy Economics and Management Group, School of Economics - 2009
Existence of market power in electricity markets has been revealed by extensive studies, however, the understanding of how environmental policies, e.g. emission trading scheme, impacts on the change of market power of generation companies (GENCOs) is at the inchoate stage. This paper, targeted...
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