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competitiveness of electricity intensive industrial consumers and mayforce them to leave Europe. Taking up of a proposal of the … wouldmitigate the impact of CO2 cost on their electricity price. The model supposes fixed generationcapacities. A companion paper … allconsumers (households and industries) are price-takers and buy electricity at the short-runmarginal cost. We then change the …
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The aim of this research in progress is to examine the effect of CO2-emission trading and the intensified application of renewable energy sources to the liberalized power market. The research approach applies methods from a combination of economics, natural sciences and computer science in order...
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substantial integration potential of such systems, if hourlyflexible electricity prices are provided to end consumers and capacity …
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Future sustainable energy systems will need efficient, clean,low-cost, renewable energy sources, as well as market structuresthat motivate sustainable behaviors on the part of householdsand businesses. “Smart grid” components can help consumersmanage their consumption only if pricing...
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Future sustainable energy systems will need efficient, clean,low-cost, renewable energy sources, as well as market structuresthat motivate sustainable behaviors on the part ofhouseholds and businesses. “Smart grid” components canhelp consumers manage their consumption only if pricingpolicies...
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