Capacity remuneration mechanisms (CRMs) are “climbing” regulatory agendas in all liberalised power sectors, especially in the European Union. CRMs are introduced to improve system reliability and to minimise power shortages to an economically efficient extent. These schemes will have a central role in future power systems. This PhD thesis provides an in-depth review of CRM design elements and recommendations to increase their efficiency and effectiveness, particularly in view of the challenges that these mechanisms have to confront in the current power sector environment, characterised by the pursuit of decarbonisation. The attention is focused here on the interaction with regional market integration, the need for properly-designed performa...
In many European jurisdictions, capacity remuneration mechanisms are either in use or their implemen...
Striving for a more sustainable society is strongly dependent on the transition of the energy system...
This paper studies wholesale electricity markets where an exogenous price cap is enforced, compromis...
Capacity remuneration mechanisms (CRMs) are “climbing” regulatory agendas in all liberalised power s...
Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms (CRMs) are implemented in European countries to help to achieve nat...
In the presence of increasing penetration from renewable energy sources, several control areas in Eu...
In the presence of increasing penetration from renewable energy sources, several control areas in Eu...
Market designs in their current form are facing challenges triggered by the increase of injection fr...
This article addresses the functioning of capacity remuneration mechanisms (CRMs) in an integrated E...
Against the background of several European countries implementing capacity remuneration mechanisms (...
EU electricity markets are facing fundamental challenges as a result of the EU goal to increase the ...
The introduction of capacity remuneration mechanisms is being intensively discussed among European d...
In this paper, we discuss the implementation of Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms (CRM) in the Europe...
Following liberalization reforms, the ability of power markets to provide satisfactory incentives fo...
Do current electricity market designs ensure a sufficient electricity supply at all times? This topi...
In many European jurisdictions, capacity remuneration mechanisms are either in use or their implemen...
Striving for a more sustainable society is strongly dependent on the transition of the energy system...
This paper studies wholesale electricity markets where an exogenous price cap is enforced, compromis...
Capacity remuneration mechanisms (CRMs) are “climbing” regulatory agendas in all liberalised power s...
Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms (CRMs) are implemented in European countries to help to achieve nat...
In the presence of increasing penetration from renewable energy sources, several control areas in Eu...
In the presence of increasing penetration from renewable energy sources, several control areas in Eu...
Market designs in their current form are facing challenges triggered by the increase of injection fr...
This article addresses the functioning of capacity remuneration mechanisms (CRMs) in an integrated E...
Against the background of several European countries implementing capacity remuneration mechanisms (...
EU electricity markets are facing fundamental challenges as a result of the EU goal to increase the ...
The introduction of capacity remuneration mechanisms is being intensively discussed among European d...
In this paper, we discuss the implementation of Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms (CRM) in the Europe...
Following liberalization reforms, the ability of power markets to provide satisfactory incentives fo...
Do current electricity market designs ensure a sufficient electricity supply at all times? This topi...
In many European jurisdictions, capacity remuneration mechanisms are either in use or their implemen...
Striving for a more sustainable society is strongly dependent on the transition of the energy system...
This paper studies wholesale electricity markets where an exogenous price cap is enforced, compromis...