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In this article, the flexibility of the German power market with respect to the integration of an increasing share of electricity from renewable energy sources was analysed. Flexibility limiting system components, which cause negative prices, are explained and illustrated for the German market....
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The operation of the power markets is strongly aected by the presence of high shares of electricity from renewable energy sources (RES-E) in the market. Especially in times of high RES-E infeed, rm market situations can lead to extreme results, even to negative power prices. The behavior of...
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Compliance with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) standards may require capacity that varies from one aspect to the other and companies in different industries may encounter different difficulties. Since CSR is a multidimensional concept, latent variable models may be usefully employed to...
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In the last years there has been a large diffusion of financial contracts within retail costumers and some sectors of the economic and institutional world. CONSOB, the Italian supervisory authority, in a document of 2009 (CONSOB, 2009), asserts that such contracts are often constructed through...
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We examined the impact of including sustainability-related constraints in optimal portfolio decision-making. Our analysis covered an investment set containing the components of the S&P500 index from 1993 to 2008. Optimizations were performed according to the classic mean--variance approach,...
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We examine the impact of including sustainability related constraints on optimal portfolio selection. Our analysis covers an investment set containing the components of the S&P500 index from 1993 to 2008. The optimizations are performed according to the classical mean-variance approach while...
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a multidimensional concept that involves several aspects, ranging from environment to social and governance. Companies aiming to comply with CSR standards have to face challenges that vary from one aspect to the other and from one industry to the other....
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