Full Papers and Presentations ENERDAY 2013
Keynotes | Paper | Presentation |
Old markets - new markets: an internal energy market beyond 2014? Christian Dobelke, Tennet TSO GmbH |
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Electricity Market Design – How (and When) can RES compete? Prof. Dr. Felix Müsgens, BTU Cottbus |
Market Design | Paper | Presentation |
Disentangling the German discussion on capacity mechanisms Jenny Winkler (Fraunhofer ISI), Dogan Keles (KIT), Lea Renz (KIT), Frank Sensfuß, Massimo Genoese, Wolf Fichtner |
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Auction design for a strategic reserve market for generation adequacy: on the incentives under different auction scoring rules Gert Brunekreeft, Roland Meyer (Jacobs University Bremen), Margarethe Rammerstorfer (Vienna University of Economics and Business) |
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Do we need an additional flexibility market in the electricity system? – A system-economic analysis for Europe – Joachim Bertsch, Christian Growitsch, Stefan Lorenczik, Stephan Nagl (University of Cologne) |
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Structural versus Behavioral Remedies in the Deregulation of Electricity Markets: An Experimental Investigation Guided by Theory and Policy Concerns Silvester van Koten (European University Institute), Andreas Ortmann (University of New South Wales) |
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Economic Analysis of Capacity Remuneration Mechanism Design in Consideration of International Experiences Thorsten Beckers, Albert Hoffrichter, Christian von Hirschhausen (Berlin Institute of Technology) |
Renewables and promotion schemes | Paper | Presentation |
The future of the EEG – small reform or revolution? Christoph Gatzen (Frontier Economics) |
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Requirements of a Transformation to High Shares of Renewable Energy Sources - A Case Study for the Berlin-Brandenburg Region, Germany Caroline Möller, Berit Müller, Markus Hlusiak, Jochen Twele (Reiner Lemoine Institut gGmbH) |
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Promoting renewable energy without hurting the poor when production costs are uncertain Elisabetta Cornago, Antonio Estache (Université libre de Bruxelles), Renaud Foucart (Oxford University) |
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Potential imports of electricity from North Africa and policy implications Christoph Kost (Fraunhofer ISE), Thomas Schlegl, Dominik Möst (TU Dresden) |
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Combining feed-in tariffs and tenders to support renewable electricity Thilo Grau (DIW Berlin) |
System aspects in energy markets | Paper | Presentation |
A new modelling tool to analyse challenges of the EU energy system Leonidas Mantzos (European Commission Joint Research Centre), Peter Russ, Tobias Wiesenthal, Antonio Soria |
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Exploring the functional organization of a fully renewable pan-European electricity system - let the weather decide Martin Greiner, Gorm Andresen, Rolando Rodriguez (Aarhus University), Sarah Becker (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies) |
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Modeling the mid-term development of the energy system in Poland with the use of TIMES-PL model Marcin Pluta, Artur Wyrwa, Janusz Zyśk (AGH University of Science and Technology) |
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Combining Energy Networks: The Impact of Europe's Natural Gas Network on Electricity Markets till 2050 Hannes Weigt (University of Basel), Jan Abrell, Clemens Gerbaulet, Franziska Holz |
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Attitudes and Preferences towards for Electric Vehicles. What characteristics and policies do people value most? Claudia Aravena, Eleanor Denny (Trinity College Dublin) |
Control and balancing energy markets | Paper | Presentation |
Control Power and Variable Renewables: A Glimpse at German Data Lion Hirth, Inka Ziegenhagen (Vattenfall GmbH) |
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Reserve energy market integration in Germany and the northern alpine region Clemens Gerbaulet, Alexander Weber (Berlin Institute of Technology) |
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Evaluation of hydrogen storage systems for surplus electricity in the German Energy Sector Julia Michaelis, Fabio Genoese, Prof. Martin Wietschel (Fraunhofer ISI) |
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Optimizing the procurement of ancillary services; a market model proposal for electricity systems with large shares of renewables. Timon Dubbeling (Sciences Po Paris) |
Power Grids | Paper | Presentation |
A prototypic implementation of an optimizing network expansion planning model considering the value perspective of the company and the effects of monopoly regulation in the objective function. Stefan Schnabel (Vattenfall Europe Distribution Berlin GmbH), Robert Kunze (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) |
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Cost Benefit Analysis of Transmission Grid Expansion in the Central and Eastern Europe Electricity Market Günther Körbler, Georg Lettner,Hans Auer (Vienna University of Technology) |
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European Electricity Grid Infrastructure Expansion in a 2050 Context Jonas Egerer, Clemens Gerbaulet, Casimir Lorenz (Berlin University of Technology) |
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Renewable curtailment and its impact on grid and storage capacities in 2030 Theresa Müller, David Gunkel, Dominik Möst (TU Dresden) |
Security of supply | Paper | Presentation |
The German ‘Energiewende’ and Security of Supply: An assessment of power interruption costs in Germany Christian Growitsch, Raimund Malischek, Sebastian Nick, Heike Wetzel (University of Cologne) |
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The blackout in Munich: how do households value security of supply? Daniel Schubert, Alexander von Selasinsky, Thomas Meyer, Dominik Möst (TU Dresden) |
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Money on the right table – Hedging the risk of bottlenecks in the Nordic market Mats Nilsson (Vattenfall AB), Tobias Johansson |
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Merchant and Regulated Transmission Investment: The Case of the Baltic Sea Region Alexander Weber, Clemens Gerbaulet (Berlin Institute of Technology) |
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Interaction between Energy and Agriculture via Biofuels and Future Social Impact (lecture did not take place) Yuri Yegorov (University of Vienna) |
Congestion Management | Paper | Presentation |
The Benefit of Coordinating Congestion Management in Germany Friedrich Kunz, Alexander Zerrahn (DIW Berlin) |
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An integrated approach to model redispatch and assess potential benefits from Market Splitting in Germany Katrin Schmitz, Michael Bucksteeg, Christoph Weber (University Duisburg-Essen) |
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Economic Potential of the “Power-to-Heat” Technology in the 50Hertz Control Area Mario Götz, Diana Böttger, Hendrik Kondziella, Thomas Bruckner (University of Leipzig) |
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Management of a Medium Voltage Distribution Network with Distributed Generation Michał Wierzbowski, Błażej Olek (Lodz University of Technology) |
Renewables and smart grids | Paper | Presentation |
Highly resolved simulation of feasible pathways to a renewable power system in Germany and Austria – Is storage really a limiting component? Gerhard Totschnig, Johannes Radl, Andre Ortner (Vienna University of Technology) |
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The mechanism of the “Grid signal light” as a part of the Smart Market/Grid System – the cooperation between Customers, Energy Logistics, Grid and Regulation Holger Wiechmann (EnBW Vertrieb GmbH),Kai Hufendiek (EnBW AG) |
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Competition between different flexibility alternatives in electricity markets with a high share of intermittent renewable energy sources Brunner, Christoph (EnBW AG) |
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Synergies between EE, RE and CO2 targets Karsten Neuhoff (DIW Berlin) |
Fuel Markets | Paper | Presentation |
What Drives Natural Gas Prices? – A Structural VAR Approach Sebastian Nick, Stefan Thoenes (University of Cologne) |
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Testing Common Myths on Fuel Prices Sebastian Kreuz, Felix Müsgens (Brandenburg University of Technology) |
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The Role of Natural Gas in a Low-Carbon Europe: Infrastructure and Regional Supply Security in the Global Gas Model Franziska Holz, Philipp M. Richter (DIW Berlin), Ruud Egging (SINTEF Technology and Society) |
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Central Asian Gas in Eurasian Power Game Onur Cobanli (Humboldt–Universität zu Berlin) |