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EU Emission Trading System (EU ETS) 2 Electricity Decarbonization 2 European Green Deal 2 Carbon price 1 Carbon prices 1 Carbon pricing 1 Climate Change Mitigation 1 Combined heat and power 1 EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) 1 Electricity Price 1 Electricity decarbonization 1 Electricity market modeling 1 Foresight 1 Fuel switch 1 Market Stability Reserve (MSR) 1 Model comparison 1 Model-related uncertainty 1 Myopia 1 Nuclear 1 Policy Credibility 1 Power sector 1 Renewable Energy 1 Renewable energy 1 Storage 1 Transmission grid expansion 1 Wind 1 carbon capture and storage (CCS) 1 hydrogen turbine 1 power sector 1 solar 1
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Osorio, Sebastian 2 Pietzcker, Robert 2 Bucksteeg, Michael 1 Böttger, Diana 1 Hirth, Lion 1 Koch, Matthias 1 Luderer, Gunnar 1 Pahle, Michael 1 Pöstges, Arne 1 Ritter, David 1 Rodrigues, Renato 1 Ruhnau, Oliver 1 Schmitz, Richard 1 Sitarz, Joanna 1 Wiedmann, Michael 1
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EU carbon prices signal high policy credibility and farsighted actors
Sitarz, Joanna; Pahle, Michael; Osorio, Sebastian; … - 2023
Carbon prices in the EU emissions trading system (EU ETS) are a key instrument driving Europe’s decarbonization. Between 2017 and 2021, they surged tenfold, exceeding 80 €/tCO2 and reshaping investment decisions across the electricity and industry sectors. What has driven this increase is an...
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Tightening EU ETS targets in line with the European Green Deal: Impacts on the decarbonization of the EU power sector
Pietzcker, Robert; Osorio, Sebastian; Rodrigues, Renato - 2021
The EU Green Deal calls for climate neutrality by 2050 and emission reductions of 50-55% in 2030 in comparison to 1990. Achieving these reductions requires a substantial tightening of the regulations of the EU emissions trading system (EU ETS). This paper explores how the power sector would have...
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Why electricity market models yield different results: Carbon pricing in a model-comparison experiment
Ruhnau, Oliver; Bucksteeg, Michael; Ritter, David; … - 2021
The European electricity industry, the dominant sector of the world’s largest cap-and-trade scheme, is one of the most-studied examples of carbon pricing. In particular, numerical models are often used to study the uncertain future development of carbon prices and emissions. While parameter...
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