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Energy markets : investment, competition, and regulation
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  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • Editorial; Contents; Christoph Böhringer, Tim Hoffmann, and Thomas F. Rutherford: Alternative Strategies for Promoting Renewable Energy in EU Electricity Markets; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Policy Background: Promoting Renewables in Europe; 3. Numerical Framework; 3.1 Model Summary; 3.2 Parameterization; 4. Policy Scenarios and Results; 4.1 Policy Scenarios; 4.2 Simulation Results; 5. Conclusions; References; Appendix: Algebraic Model Description; Christian von Hirschhausen: Alternative Strategies for Promoting Renewable Energy in EU Electricity Markets. Comment
  • 1. Main Arguments of the Paper2. Questions about the Paper; 3. General Questions on Renewable Deployment; References; Gernot Klepper: Biofuels and Climate Policy; 1. Introduction; 2. The Context for Assessing Biofuels as a Part of Climate Policy; 3. The Market for Biofuels; 4. Government Support for Biofuels; 5. How Much Contribute Biofuels to Climate Protection?; 6. Policy Options for Biofuel and Bioenergy Policies; References; Hans-Dieter Karl: Investments of the German Electricity-Supply Industry; Abstract; 1. Features of Electricity Investments
  • 2. The Development of the Electricity Sector in Germany3. Conditions for Electricity-Sector Investments; 4. Electricity Supply Investments to 2025; 5. Effects of the Alterations of the Electricity Supply; References; Ingo Ellersdorfer, Stephan Kempe, Uwe Remme, Markus Blesl, Ulrich Fahl, and Alfred Voß: Investments of the German Electricity-Supply Industry. Comment; Abstract; 1. Background; 2. Model; 3. Scenarios; 4. Conclusions; References; Reinhard Madlener and Pio Baake: Asymmetric Strategic Investment Behavior in Network Industries: the Case of Natural Gas Distribution in Norway; Abstract
  • 1. Introduction2. Competing Natural Gas Distribution Systems as a Case Study; 2.1 General Considerations About Pipeline vs. LNG Supply Systems; 2.2 Retail LNG Distribution in Norway; 3. Dynamic Strategic Optimization Model; 3.1 Basic Model Set-up; 3.2 Optimal Investment and Network Expansion; 3.2.1 Consumer-related Infrastructure; 3.2.2 Distribution Infrastructure; 3.3 Illustrative Example; 4. Discussion and Conclusions; 5. Acknowledgements; References; Till Requate: Asymmetric Strategic Investment Behavior in Network Industries: the Case of Natural Gas Distribution in Norway. Comment
  • Franziska Holz: How Dominant is Russia on the European Natural Gas Market? Results from Modeling ExercisesAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Where Do We Stand - Quantifying Russian Exports to Europe; 3. A Market Power Model of the European Natural Gas Market; 3.1 GASMOD Model Description; 3.2 Data; 4. Which Market Share for Russia Today and in the Future?; 4.1 Alternative Market Scenarios; 4.2 Russian Exports to Europe until 2025; 5. Russian Exports to Liberalized European Markets; 6. Conclusions; References; Ulf Moslener: How Dominant is Russia on the European Natural Gas Market? Comment
  • 1. A Topical Issue
  • Hauptbeschreibung This supplement to Applied Economics Quarterly reports on the 70th Annual Meeting of the Association of German Economic Research Institutes (ARGE-Institute), which took place in Berlin on April 19, 2007. The topic was ""Energy Markets - Investment, Competition, and Regulation."" Energy markets pose a major challenge for the economy, politics, and society: the entire structure of power generation is on the verge of a fundamental renewal. By dealing with the important current question of how regulation will affect investments in generation and transmission c
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Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 3-428-52633-3
OCLC-Nummer: 715176393
Titel-ID: 9925072792006463
Format
1 online resource (109 p.)
Schlagworte
Economics, Economic history