The dominant focus of much policy attention of late has been on the suitability of electricity market reform carried out under the ‘standard’ or prescriptive approach – the end point of which is market liberalization – for the integration of intermittent renewables. There is now a growing consensus around the argument that traditional energy-only electricity markets where prices are based on system marginal cost cannot function efficiently with both fossil fuels and renewables, potentially resulting in market disruptions and price volatility. Consequently, most policy discussion has focused on finding ways to successfully integrate the two through adopting advanced competitive solutions (such as the use of capacity markets in addition to en...
Australia’s 20% Renewable Energy Target (RET) was designed and implemented against a backdrop of sev...
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7) of Agenda 2030 calls for an increase in th...
The lack of access to electricity of more than 1.1 billion people around the world remains a major d...
The dominant focus of much policy attention of late has been on the suitability of electricity marke...
There is some consensus that the traditional energy-only electricity markets, where prices are based...
There is some consensus that the traditional energy-only electricity markets, where prices are based...
Global electricity markets are undergoing a rapid transformation in their energy mix to meet commitm...
This is the final versionLarge scale renewables raise new challenges and provide new opportunities a...
This paper argues that MENA resource-rich economies must go beyond simply replicating the “standard ...
This paper reviews the barriers to large-scale use of small-scale energy systems. It places the revi...
Achieving universal access to electricity by 2030 is a key part of the Agenda for Sustainable Develo...
The global experience with regulatory reforms that promote competition in small and isolated energy ...
© 2019 Dylan James McConnellRenewable energy generation is being added to global electricity supply ...
Electricity plays a crucial role in the socio-economic development of any country. Developing countr...
Decarbonisation in the generation of electricity is necessary to reduce fossil fuel consumption, the...
Australia’s 20% Renewable Energy Target (RET) was designed and implemented against a backdrop of sev...
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7) of Agenda 2030 calls for an increase in th...
The lack of access to electricity of more than 1.1 billion people around the world remains a major d...
The dominant focus of much policy attention of late has been on the suitability of electricity marke...
There is some consensus that the traditional energy-only electricity markets, where prices are based...
There is some consensus that the traditional energy-only electricity markets, where prices are based...
Global electricity markets are undergoing a rapid transformation in their energy mix to meet commitm...
This is the final versionLarge scale renewables raise new challenges and provide new opportunities a...
This paper argues that MENA resource-rich economies must go beyond simply replicating the “standard ...
This paper reviews the barriers to large-scale use of small-scale energy systems. It places the revi...
Achieving universal access to electricity by 2030 is a key part of the Agenda for Sustainable Develo...
The global experience with regulatory reforms that promote competition in small and isolated energy ...
© 2019 Dylan James McConnellRenewable energy generation is being added to global electricity supply ...
Electricity plays a crucial role in the socio-economic development of any country. Developing countr...
Decarbonisation in the generation of electricity is necessary to reduce fossil fuel consumption, the...
Australia’s 20% Renewable Energy Target (RET) was designed and implemented against a backdrop of sev...
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7) of Agenda 2030 calls for an increase in th...
The lack of access to electricity of more than 1.1 billion people around the world remains a major d...