The share of microgeneration (power generation at the level of households and small businesses) in the Dutch electricity system continues to grow. Over time, this development may pose a threat to the reliability and efficiency of the Dutch electricity balancing market. We investigated possible changes to the design of the Dutch balancing market that can maintain or even improve upon its current operational performance level. The first step of the research was an analysis of the existing Dutch balancing market. It consists of three main instruments: programme responsibility, the single buyer market for regulating and reserve power (RRP), and imbalance settlement. The balancing market currently functions satisfactorily. Subsequently, the effe...
In this paper the authors present the potential cost-savings that may arise due to demand response f...
Micro-generation in individual homes has been the subject of increasing policy and industry attentio...
Nowadays, there is growing consensus, among policy makers and market participants, that Demand Respo...
The share of microgeneration (power generation at the level of households and small businesses) in t...
The share of microgeneration (power generation at the level of households and small businesses) in t...
The production of renewable energy is steadily going up, and as a result of the (almost) zero-margin...
Micro-cogeneration (micro-CHP) is a new technology at the household level, producing electricity in ...
Wind power is becoming a large-scale electricity generation technology in a number of European count...
This paper analyses the feasibility of smart microgrids for business sites by means of a new develop...
Imbalance settlement is a vital part of the balancing market, i.e. the institutional arrangement tha...
The volatile production of renewable energy sources is often considered a key issue in future sustai...
Environmental concern leads to legislation to stimulate the further integration of renewable energy ...
Since the liberalization of the Dutch electricity market in 1998, duties and interests of market pla...
Intermittent generation behaviour of wind and solar power units requires Transmission System Operato...
Electricity market design has a strong impact on the behavior of its participants. Some market desig...
In this paper the authors present the potential cost-savings that may arise due to demand response f...
Micro-generation in individual homes has been the subject of increasing policy and industry attentio...
Nowadays, there is growing consensus, among policy makers and market participants, that Demand Respo...
The share of microgeneration (power generation at the level of households and small businesses) in t...
The share of microgeneration (power generation at the level of households and small businesses) in t...
The production of renewable energy is steadily going up, and as a result of the (almost) zero-margin...
Micro-cogeneration (micro-CHP) is a new technology at the household level, producing electricity in ...
Wind power is becoming a large-scale electricity generation technology in a number of European count...
This paper analyses the feasibility of smart microgrids for business sites by means of a new develop...
Imbalance settlement is a vital part of the balancing market, i.e. the institutional arrangement tha...
The volatile production of renewable energy sources is often considered a key issue in future sustai...
Environmental concern leads to legislation to stimulate the further integration of renewable energy ...
Since the liberalization of the Dutch electricity market in 1998, duties and interests of market pla...
Intermittent generation behaviour of wind and solar power units requires Transmission System Operato...
Electricity market design has a strong impact on the behavior of its participants. Some market desig...
In this paper the authors present the potential cost-savings that may arise due to demand response f...
Micro-generation in individual homes has been the subject of increasing policy and industry attentio...
Nowadays, there is growing consensus, among policy makers and market participants, that Demand Respo...