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Power market design 4 integrating renewables 4 Integrating Renewables 2 Power Market Design 2 balancing 2 congestion management 2 intraday 2 wind energy 2
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Free 6
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Book / Working Paper 6
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Working Paper 2 Research Report 1
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English 5 Undetermined 1
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Neuhoff, Karsten 6 Borggrefe, Frieder 2 Boyd, Rodney 2 Hobbs, Benjamin F. 2 Newbery, David 2
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DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 2 Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Wirtschaftswissenschaften - Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft (ZBW) 1
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DIW Discussion Papers 2 Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 2 CPI Workshop Report, Climate Policy Initiative 1 EconStor Research Reports 1
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EconStor 3 RePEc 3
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Balancing and intraday market design: Options for wind integration
Borggrefe, Frieder; Neuhoff, Karsten - 2011
EU Member States increase deployment of intermittent renewable energy sources to deliver the 20% renewable target formulated in the European Renewables Directive of 2008. To incorporate these intermittent sources, a power market needs to be flexible enough to accommodate short-term forecasts and...
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Congestion management in European power networks: Criteria to assess the available options
Neuhoff, Karsten; Hobbs, Benjamin F.; Newbery, David - 2011
EU Member States are pursuing large scale investment in renewable generation in order to meet a 2020 target to source 20% of total energy sources by renewables. As the location for this new generation differs from the location of existing generation sources, and is often on the extremities of...
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Technical Aspects of Nodal Pricing
Neuhoff, Karsten; Boyd, Rodney - 2011
The expansion of renewable generation and closer integration of European power markets requires new tools and procedures for system operation. The US experience with nodal pricing offers options to tackle the emerging challenges, and thus may facilitate further integration of intermittent...
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Balancing and Intraday Market Design: Options for Wind Integration
Borggrefe, Frieder; Neuhoff, Karsten - DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) - 2011
EU Member States increase deployment of intermittent renewable energy sources to deliver the 20% renewable target formulated in the European Renewables Directive of 2008. To incorporate these intermittent sources, a power market needs to be flexible enough to accommodate short-term forecasts and...
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Congestion Management in European Power Networks: Criteria to Assess the Available Options
Neuhoff, Karsten; Hobbs, Benjamin F.; Newbery, David - DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) - 2011
EU Member States are pursuing large scale investment in renewable generation in order to meet a 2020 target to source 20% of total energy sources by renewables. As the location for this new generation differs from the location of existing generation sources, and is often on the extremities of...
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Technical Aspects of Nodal Pricing
Neuhoff, Karsten; Boyd, Rodney - Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für … - 2011
The expansion of renewable generation and closer integration of European power markets requires new tools and procedures for system operation. The US experience with nodal pricing offers options to tackle the emerging challenges, and thus may facilitate further integration of intermittent...
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