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Despite monopolistic networks and in contrast to all other EUmember states, the electricity supply industry in Germany is not ex ante regulated. Control of the sector is left to the cartel agency, which can apply the essential- facilities doctrine as an ex-post instrument. This paper analyses...
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Das Jahr 2021 hat in Deutschland neuen Schwung in die Bemühungen zum Klimaschutz gebracht. Die Novelle des Klimaschutzgesetzes schreibt eine Reduktion der Treibhausgasemissionen um 65 % bis zum Jahr 2030 gegenüber 1990 fest. Maßgeblich dazu beitragen soll ein massiver Ausbau der...
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Mit der zunehmenden Dezentralisierung und Digitalisierung der Stromversorgung steigt auch der Bedarf an Innovationen im regulatorischen Rahmen, um die institutionellen Rahmenbedingungen an die sich ändernden Anforderungen anzupassen. Die SINTEGVerordnung und analoge Ansätze für Reallabore...
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In recent years, the OPEX-CAPEX-incentive-bias (short: CAPEX-bias) received renewed attention in regulatory practice. A CAPEX-bias occurs when the OPEX solution is the more efficient approach, but regulation sets distorted incentives to choose the CAPEX solution. This paper presents a promising...
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Im Fokus des Projektvorhabens stand der Umgang mit stranded asset Risiken im Bereich der Gasnetze, die sich durch die neuen politischen Rahmenbedingungen zur Klimaneutralität bis 2045 ergeben. Basierend auf einer Analyse der international bereits umgesetzten Ansätze zur Adressierung des...
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Roland Berger, Clemens Fuest, Hans-Werner Sinn, Christoph Theis und Peter-Alexander Wacker stellen ihre Vorschläge für eine neue Strategie in der Energiepolitik vor, die beim Jahrestreffen der Gesellschaft zur Förderung der wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Forschung (Freunde des ifo Instituts)...
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This paper presents an approach for resilience incentives in the regulation of electricity network operators. Resilience is the ability of the power system to deal quickly and efficiently with large-scale and long-lasting power interruptions. It comprises two related aspects: minimizing the...
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Market design for electricity often ignores network congestion initially and addresses it in a second, so-called 'redispatch' stage. For market participants, any two-stage design offers an opportunity to strategically optimize between the different market stages. The current debate is how to...
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This article presents an approach to minimize the outage costs during power supply disruptions and, thus, to incentivize efficient resilience investment by network users. The central problem to be solved is the information asymmetry between network operators and network users on outage and...
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Following liberalization and especially the energy transition, energy infrastructures are developing rapidly and significantly. Electricity networks are expanded to facilitate connection of renewable energies and new load such as heat pumps and electric mobility. On the one hand, gas networks...
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