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The inception of the Emission Trading System in Europe (EU-ETS) has made power price moreexpensive. This affects the competitiveness of electricity intensive industrial consumers and mayforce them to leave Europe. Taking up of a proposal of the industrial sector, we explore thepossible...
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Cross-border trade remains a contentious issue in the restructuring of the European electricity market. Difficulties stem from the lack of a common market design, the separation between energy and transmission markets and the insufficient coordination between Transmission System Operators...
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The horizontal integration of the energy market and the organization of transmission services remain two open issues in the restructured European electricity sector. The coupling of the French, Belgian and Dutch electricity markets (the trilateral market) in November 2006 was a real success that...
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“Market Coupling” is currently seen as the most advanced market design in the restructuring of the European electricity market. Market coupling, by construction, introduces what is generally referred to as an incomplete market: it leaves several constraints out of the market and hence avoids...
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