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Browsing Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) by Author "WEIGT, Hannes"
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Title:Long-run Cost Functions for Electricity Transmission
Author(s):ROSELLÓN, Juan; VOGELSANG, Ingo; WEIGT, HannesDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleSeries/Report no.:[Florence School of Regulation]Abstract:Electricity transmission has become the pivotal industry segment for electricity restructuring. Yet, little is known about the shape of transmission cost functions. Reasons for this can be a lack of consensus about the ...
Title:CO2 Abatement from RES Injections in the German Electricity Sector: Does a CO2 price help?
Author(s):WEIGT, Hannes; DELARUE, Erik; ELLERMAN, A. DennyDate:2012Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:The overlapping impact of the Emission Trading System (ETS) and renewable energy (RE) deployment targets creates a classic case of interaction effects. Whereas the price interaction is widely recognized and has been ...
Title:Security of Supply and Electricity Network Flows after a Phase-Out of Germany’s Nuclear Plants: Any Trouble Ahead?
Author(s):KUNZ, Friedrich; VON HIRSCHHAUSEN, Christian; MÖST, Dominik; WEIGT, HannesDate:2011-06-15Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:This paper, which examines the impacts of phasing out nuclear power in Germany, is the first to
include an analysis of energy supply security and critical line flows in both the German and Central
European electricity ...
Title:Removing Cross-Border Capacity Bottlenecks in the European Natural Gas Market – A Proposed Merchant-Regulatory Mechanism
Author(s):NEUMANN, Anne; ROSELLÓN, Juan; WEIGT, HannesDate:2011Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:DIW Berlin Discussion PaperAbstract:We propose a merchant-regulatory framework to promote investment in the European natural gas network infrastructure based on a price cap over two-part tariffs. As suggested by Vogelsang (2001) and Hogan et al. (2010), a ...
Title:Will the Market Get it Right? The placing of new power plants in Germany
Author(s):DIETRICH, Kristin; LEUTHOLD, Florian; WEIGT, HannesDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleSeries/Report no.:[Florence School of Regulation]Abstract:This paper applies ELMOD, an economic-engineering model of the European electricity market to the issue of optimal investment placing of generation capacity in Germany under different market integration scenarios. The model ...