Full Papers and Presentations ENERDAY 2015
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Sustainable Energy Security: The hidden challenges Prof. Dr. Karen Smith Stegen (Jacobs University Bremen) |
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Maintaining System Security in the Face of German "Energiewende" (Perspective of a TSO) Gert Schwarzbach (50Hertz Transmission GmbH) |
Energy Security | Full Paper | Presentation |
Energy security conceptions and renewable energy deployment in the EU Javier Valdés (Ferrara and Parma Universities) |
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Long-term strategies to ensure a robust performance of the European electricity system Paul Nahmmacher (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research) |
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Sustainable security of electricity supply through coordinated national security of supply policies Dr. Lyuba Ilieva (Frontier Economics) |
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External oil supply risks under different scenarios in EU, US, Japan, China and India Dr. Wina Crijns-Graus (Utrecht University) |
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Investment Planning | Full Paper | Presentation |
Economic Viability of Grid Expansion, Energy Storage, and Demand Side Management: A Real Options and Welfare Analysis Prof. Dr. Reinhard Madlener (RWTH Aachen University) |
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Technology Investments for New Energy Systems: Regime, Market and Cost Uncertainties Ernesto Garnier (RWTH Aachen University) |
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Optimum Investment Planning and Operation of Local Hybrid Energy Systems from the End-User Perspective Andreas Fleischhacker (Vienna University of Technology) |
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New balancing rule for the electricity market Stephan Schiller (EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG) |
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Energy Policy | Full Paper | Presentation |
Does Free Permit Allocation Cause Higher Emissions in the Electricity Sector? Firm-Level Evidence from a Natural Experiment Dr. Aleksandar Zaklan (DIW Berlin) |
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The Economics of State Aid for Environment and Energy – New Developments in Response to Energy Security Challenges Dr. Geza Sapi (European Commission) |
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Designing business models for different market participants in a hybrid retail energy market Daniel Schwabeneder (Vienna University of Technology) |
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Who can put the German Energie-wende into action? Characterizing arenas of change and implications for electricity infrastructure Dr. Eva Schmid (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research) |
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Transmission Grids | Full Paper | Presentation |
Cross-Country Electricity Trade, Renewable Energy and Transmission Infrastructure Policy Dr. Jan Abrell (ETH Zürich) |
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Linking Europe - The Role of the Swiss Electricity Transmission Grid until 2050 Prof. Dr. Hannes Weigt (University Basel) |
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Probabilistic welfare analysis for system adequacy – analytical insights Julia Bellenbaum (Universität Duisburg-Essen) |
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How Well Can a Regulator Oversee Electricity Transmission Planning? Limitations and Options for Improvement for the Case of Germany. Alexander Weber (TU Berlin, WIP) |
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Balancing markets | Full Paper | Presentation |
Impacts of Dynamic Probabilistic Reserve Sizing Techniques on Reserve Requirements and System Costs Michael Bucksteeg (Universität Duisburg-Essen) |
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Influence of the time discrete trade of electricity on the demand for secondary control reserve Steffen Fattler (Forschungsstelle für Energiewirtschaft e.V.) |
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Short-term power production planning under uncertain activation of control reserve Michael Burkhardt (EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG, TU Dresden) |
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Market design improvements in the German balancing power market – A fundamental model analysis Diana Böttger (University of Leipzig) |
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Role of Energy Demand | Full Paper | Presentation |
Are current regionalisation approaches sufficient to decompose electricity demand? – A German case study Anna-Lena Klingler (Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research) |
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Spot price formation outside the typical thermal merit-order Christoph Brunner (EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG, TU Dresden) |
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Shifting intra-day electricity consumption through monetary incentives and information feedback Sylvain Weber (University of Neuchâtel) |
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Renovation and Energy-related Household Behaviors in French Dwellings: a Focus on Thermal Comfort Elena Stolyarova (EDF R&D) |
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Electricity Prices Formation | Full Paper | Presentation |
Studying forward premia in electricity markets: a correction Prof. Dr. Silvester VanKoten (University of Economics, Prague) |
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A simulation of continuous intraday markets for electricity Alexander von Selasinsky (TU Dresden) |
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A parsimonious fundamental model for wholesale electricity markets - Analysis of the plunge in German futures prices Thomas Kallabis (Universität Duisburg-Essen) |
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Two Price Zones for the German Electricity Market: Market Implications and Distributional Effects Jens Weibezahn (Technische Universität Berlin, WIP) |
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Renewables and Market Design | Full Paper | Presentation |
Cross-border Cooperations in European Energy Policy: Challenges in the Case of Intermittent RES-E Daniel Weber (Technische Universität Berlin, WIP) |
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Modelling electricity supply in Poland with integration of large-scale wind power and energy storage Dr. Artur Wyrwa (AGH University of Science and Technology) |
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Cross-Border Balancing Cooperation in the Alpine Region: Benefits and Challenges Casimir Lorenz and Clemens Gerbaulet (Technische Universität Berlin, WIP) |
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Analysis of design options for the German electricity market regarding security of supply Andreas Bublitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) |
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Energy System Analysis | ||
Supply Alternatives in the European Natural Gas Market – Analysing the contribution of LNG and Shale Gas Philipp Hauser (TU Dresden) |
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The need for lithium – an upcoming problem for electric vehicles? Dr. Daniel Schultz (Forschungszentrum Jülich) |
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Is there an optimum scale for energy autarky? Dr. Russel McKenna (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie) |
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The role of CHP in a highly renewable electricity system in Germany Gerda Schubert (Fraunhofer ISI, TU Dresden) |