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Title:Energy systems integration : implications for public policy Author(s):CAMBINI, Carlo
; CONGIU, Raffaele; JAMASB, Tooraj; LLORCA, Manuel; SOROUSH, Golnoush
Date:2020Citation:
- Energy policy, 2020, Vol. 143, (111609), OnlineOnly
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Energy]Abstract:Energy Systems Integration (ESI) is an emerging paradigm and at the centre of the EU energy debate. ESI takes a holistic view of the electricity, gas, and heat sectors to deliver a clean, reliable, and affordable energy ...



Title:A common EU framework regulating import pipelines for gas? : exploring the Commission's proposal to amend the 2009 gas directive Author(s):HANCHER, Leigh
; MARHOLD, Anna-Alexandra
Date:2019Citation:
- Journal of energy & natural resources law, 2019, Vol. 37, No. 3, pp. 289-303
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Energy]; [Energy Union Law]Abstract:This contribution investigates the form and content of a new and updated European Union (EU) legal framework intended to regulate third-country import pipelines for gas, including the ‘upstream’ component of the Nord Stream ...


Title:Future-proof tariff design : recovering sunk grid costs in a world where consumers are pushing back Author(s):SCHITTEKATTE, Tim
; MOMBER, Ilan; MEEUS, Leonardo
Date:2018Citation:
- Energy economics, 2018, Vol. 70, pp. 484–498
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Energy]Abstract:Traditional analysis of distribution network tariff design assumes a lack of alternatives to grid connection for the fulfilment of consumers' electricity needs. This is radically changing with breakthroughs in two technologies: ...




Title:The role of regulatory learning in energy transition : the case of solar PV in Brazil Author(s):VAZQUEZ, Miguel
; HALLACK, MichelleDate:2018Citation:
- Energy policy, 2018, Vol. 114, pp. 465-481
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Energy]; [FSR Global]Abstract:An important problem that has attracted significant amount of attention within the context of energy transitions is the carbon lock-in: a situation in which energy systems are locked-in to high carbon technologies through ...

Title:An analysis of a forward capacity market with long-term contracts Author(s):BHAGWAT, Pradyumna
; MARCHESELLI, Anna; RICHSTEIN, Jörn C.; CHAPPIN, Emile J. L.; DE VRIES, Laurens J.Date:2017Citation:
- Energy policy, 2017, Vol. 111, pp. 255-267
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Energy]; [Electricity]Abstract:We analyze the effectiveness of a forward capacity market (FCM) with long-term contracts in an electricity market in the presence of a growing share of renewable energy. An agent-based model is used for this analysis. ...


Title:The regulatory experience of Italy and the United States with dedicated incentives for strategic electricity transmission investment Author(s):KEYAERTS, Nico
; MEEUS, Leonardo
Date:2017Citation:
- Utilities policy, 2017, Vol. 46, pp. 71-80
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Energy]Abstract:There is a trend in regulatory practice towards providing dedicated incentives for strategic investments. Italy and the United States have the longest experience with authorizing returns and risk-mitigating incentives that ...



Title:The effect of intermittent renewables on the electricity price variance Author(s):WOZABAL, David; GRAF, Christoph; HIRSCHMANN, DavidDate:2016Citation:
- OR spectrum, 2016, Vol. 38, No. 3, pp. 687–709
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Energy]Abstract:The dominating view in the literature is that renewable electricity production increases the price variance on spot markets for electricity. In this paper, we critically review this hypothesis. Using a static market model, ...
Title:The EU internal electricity market : done forever? Author(s):GLACHANT, Jean-Michel
; RUESTER, SophiaDate:2014Citation:
- Utilities Policy, 2014, Vol. 30, pp. 1–7
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Energy]Abstract:Taking a quarter-century to build Europe's internal market for electricity may seem an incredibly long journey. The aim of achieving a European-wide market might be reached, but we went through – and should continue to go ...


Title:Impact of the regulatory framework for transmission investments on the cost of renewable energy in the EU Author(s):SAGUAN, Marcelo; MEEUS, Leonardo
Date:2014Citation:
- Energy Economics, 2014, Vol. 43, pp. 185-194
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Energy]; [Electricity]Abstract:Under the current regulatory frame in the EU, transmission planning is done at the national level to maximize national welfare, rather than European welfare. In this paper, we develop a competitive equilibrium model that ...


Title:Les aides d’État dans le secteur de l’énergie : introduction Author(s):GLACHANT, Jean-Michel
Date:2014Citation:
- Concurrences : Revue des droits de la concurrence, 2014, No. 1, pp. 15-16
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Energy]; [Energy Union Law]Abstract:En principe, il devrait m’être assez aisé de réaliser une introduction limpide sur les aides d’État dans le marché électrique sous forme de tarifs préférentiels pour les gros consommateurs. Depuis vingt ans, en tant ...

