This paper investigates wholesale and retail electricity prices in Ireland and Great Britain between 2008 and 2011, focusing on structural, technological and regulatory drivers of price differences. We determine how these factors are likely to affect future electricity prices, taking account of the move to increase the deployment of renewables and of the EU’s drive to integrate electricity markets through the Target Model
THESIS 10288As energy consumption has risen steadily over the past century, so too have emissions, c...
This paper looks at the restructuring of European electricity markets that has been taking place sin...
We estimate the gross margin that is earned from the supply of electricity to households in Ireland....
This paper compares retail and wholesale electricity prices in SEM, the market of the island of Irel...
In the electricity sector there are two different markets: the wholesale (or spot) market, in which ...
In this paper we analyse the 2008 electricity price in the Irish All-Island Market. We test whether ...
The Irish Single Electricity Market is establishing how to comply with the European Union Target Mod...
This paper examines the redesign of the Irish Single Electricity Market in order to comply with the ...
Electricity market liberalisation has become common practice internationally. The justification for ...
Variable renewable electricity generation presents challenges for traditional power markets. The isl...
The public perception of electricity regulation focuses on price outcomes: are prices low or high, r...
This paper evaluates the likely effect of REFIT, the Irish scheme to support renewable electricity g...
Using data from the Smart Metering Consumer Behaviour Trial carried out by the Commission for Energy...
This study analyzes the effects of additional interconnection on welfare and competition in the Iris...
The maturity of wind technology combined with availability of suitable sites means Ireland is on cou...
THESIS 10288As energy consumption has risen steadily over the past century, so too have emissions, c...
This paper looks at the restructuring of European electricity markets that has been taking place sin...
We estimate the gross margin that is earned from the supply of electricity to households in Ireland....
This paper compares retail and wholesale electricity prices in SEM, the market of the island of Irel...
In the electricity sector there are two different markets: the wholesale (or spot) market, in which ...
In this paper we analyse the 2008 electricity price in the Irish All-Island Market. We test whether ...
The Irish Single Electricity Market is establishing how to comply with the European Union Target Mod...
This paper examines the redesign of the Irish Single Electricity Market in order to comply with the ...
Electricity market liberalisation has become common practice internationally. The justification for ...
Variable renewable electricity generation presents challenges for traditional power markets. The isl...
The public perception of electricity regulation focuses on price outcomes: are prices low or high, r...
This paper evaluates the likely effect of REFIT, the Irish scheme to support renewable electricity g...
Using data from the Smart Metering Consumer Behaviour Trial carried out by the Commission for Energy...
This study analyzes the effects of additional interconnection on welfare and competition in the Iris...
The maturity of wind technology combined with availability of suitable sites means Ireland is on cou...
THESIS 10288As energy consumption has risen steadily over the past century, so too have emissions, c...
This paper looks at the restructuring of European electricity markets that has been taking place sin...
We estimate the gross margin that is earned from the supply of electricity to households in Ireland....