Electricity markets are currently going through a phase of agitating transition, which is mainly characterized by an increasing share of fluctuating renewable energies. Among policy makers, this has led to growing concerns about generation adequacy and often to the introduction of different capacity remuneration mechanisms to generate less volatile sources of income for investors and, thereby, guaranteeing generation adequacy. However, these mechanisms entail new challenges regarding the best design to avoid any adverse effects. At the same time, it is disputed whether capacity remuneration mechanisms are indeed needed or whether an energy-only market is sufficient. Therefore, after discussing the peculiarities of the electricity markets, w...
Capacity remuneration mechanisms (CRMs) are “climbing” regulatory agendas in all liberalised power s...
Striving for a more sustainable society is strongly dependent on the transition of the energy system...
Do current electricity market designs ensure a sufficient electricity supply at all times? This topi...
In recent years, electricity markets have been characterized by a growing share of fluctuating renew...
The introduction of capacity remuneration mechanisms is being intensively discussed among European d...
In electricity markets around the world, the substantial increase of intermittent renewable electric...
In many European jurisdictions, capacity remuneration mechanisms are either in use or their implemen...
This paper provides the first EU wide analysis of the variation in Capacity Remuneration Requirement...
International audienceAfter electricity liberalization, the “energy-only market” design lacks effect...
2nd editionCapacity remuneration mechanisms (or simply capacity mechanisms) have become a fact of li...
The research carried out in this thesis aims to shed light on the role of the European electricity m...
Following liberalization reforms, the ability of power markets to provide satisfactory incentives fo...
In this article, cross-border effects of different market design options are analyzed using Switzerl...
Against the background of several European countries implementing capacity remuneration mechanisms (...
Striving for a more sustainable society is strongly dependent on the transition of the energy system...
Capacity remuneration mechanisms (CRMs) are “climbing” regulatory agendas in all liberalised power s...
Striving for a more sustainable society is strongly dependent on the transition of the energy system...
Do current electricity market designs ensure a sufficient electricity supply at all times? This topi...
In recent years, electricity markets have been characterized by a growing share of fluctuating renew...
The introduction of capacity remuneration mechanisms is being intensively discussed among European d...
In electricity markets around the world, the substantial increase of intermittent renewable electric...
In many European jurisdictions, capacity remuneration mechanisms are either in use or their implemen...
This paper provides the first EU wide analysis of the variation in Capacity Remuneration Requirement...
International audienceAfter electricity liberalization, the “energy-only market” design lacks effect...
2nd editionCapacity remuneration mechanisms (or simply capacity mechanisms) have become a fact of li...
The research carried out in this thesis aims to shed light on the role of the European electricity m...
Following liberalization reforms, the ability of power markets to provide satisfactory incentives fo...
In this article, cross-border effects of different market design options are analyzed using Switzerl...
Against the background of several European countries implementing capacity remuneration mechanisms (...
Striving for a more sustainable society is strongly dependent on the transition of the energy system...
Capacity remuneration mechanisms (CRMs) are “climbing” regulatory agendas in all liberalised power s...
Striving for a more sustainable society is strongly dependent on the transition of the energy system...
Do current electricity market designs ensure a sufficient electricity supply at all times? This topi...