Current discussion about how to reform European support schemes for renewable electricity neglects certain risks of market power in wholesale elec-tricity markets. In a stylized Cournot model of interacting spot and forward electricity markets, I analyze how different support schemes affect producer strategies and, ultimately, competition in the wholesale market. I compare the strategic behavior of renewable and conventional producers in terms of electricity production and forward market sales in the presence of two dif-ferent support schemes: feed-in tariffs and feed-in premiums. I show that the feed-in premium, which is the European Commission's current scheme of choice, may enhance market power and favor conventional over renew-able...
A variety of support schemes for renewable energy sources in the electricity sector (RES-E) are curr...
This paper questions whether current renewable support schemes and electricity market designs are we...
This paper analyzes the competitive effect of two distinct marketing options for renewable electrici...
Current discussion about how to reform European support schemes for renewable electricity neglects c...
Shares of renewables in European electricity markets are increasing based on different support polic...
Striving to prevent climate changes, global community has established favourable national feed-in su...
One of the important goals of European energy policy is to increase the share of renewable energy re...
We examine the economic efficiency of incentive mechanisms used to promote Renewable Energy (RE) ac...
The ability to cooperate in the expansion of renewable energies has long been recognized as welfare ...
The current regulatory framework under which the support schemes for Renewable energy sources specif...
To increase the share of renewable energy for electricity generation is a major target in many count...
Background: Increasing the market and system integration of renewable energy sources (RES) is regard...
The thesis analyses some features of the liberalised electricity markets, from the perspective of it...
Renewable energy sources (RES) play an increasing role in many electricity systems thanks to climate...
With the share of renewable energies within the electricity sector rising, improving their market (i...
A variety of support schemes for renewable energy sources in the electricity sector (RES-E) are curr...
This paper questions whether current renewable support schemes and electricity market designs are we...
This paper analyzes the competitive effect of two distinct marketing options for renewable electrici...
Current discussion about how to reform European support schemes for renewable electricity neglects c...
Shares of renewables in European electricity markets are increasing based on different support polic...
Striving to prevent climate changes, global community has established favourable national feed-in su...
One of the important goals of European energy policy is to increase the share of renewable energy re...
We examine the economic efficiency of incentive mechanisms used to promote Renewable Energy (RE) ac...
The ability to cooperate in the expansion of renewable energies has long been recognized as welfare ...
The current regulatory framework under which the support schemes for Renewable energy sources specif...
To increase the share of renewable energy for electricity generation is a major target in many count...
Background: Increasing the market and system integration of renewable energy sources (RES) is regard...
The thesis analyses some features of the liberalised electricity markets, from the perspective of it...
Renewable energy sources (RES) play an increasing role in many electricity systems thanks to climate...
With the share of renewable energies within the electricity sector rising, improving their market (i...
A variety of support schemes for renewable energy sources in the electricity sector (RES-E) are curr...
This paper questions whether current renewable support schemes and electricity market designs are we...
This paper analyzes the competitive effect of two distinct marketing options for renewable electrici...