Bruegel Research Fellow Georg Zachmann explains the challenges that arise in creating an efficient single electricity market in Europe. This Policy Brief proposes that the European Commission continues to push for binding European network planning based on technical and cost-benefit analyses, while member states should move away from the artificial setting of single national prices
This Policy Brief argues that pursuing the renewables objective could contribute to the completion o...
The creation of a single Internal Electricity Market is a prominent item in the European agenda. Thi...
The EU does not have a truly seamless electricity transmission system in place yet. Borders still ma...
Bruegel Research Fellow Georg Zachmann explains the challenges that arise in creating an efficient s...
Modern and extended European energy infrastructure, to meet the Union's energy policy objective...
In March 2011 the European Council formulated plans to create a common European energy market by 201...
In response to global environmental challenges, the European Union (EU) has set itself a long-term g...
The European Single Market for Electricity aims to promote trade and competition in electricity gene...
The European Single Market for Electricity aims to promote trade and competition in electricity gene...
The establishment of a seamless electricity transmission system and the completion of a single marke...
The European Single Market for Electricity aims to promote trade and competition in electricity gene...
The European Single Market for Electricity aims to promote trade and competition in electricity gene...
Until recently the European electricity system has been operating as a set of isolated national mark...
Meeting 100% of Europe.s electricity needs through renewable energy by 2050 is possible - if we succ...
This paper applies ELMOD, an economic-engineering model of the European electricity market to the is...
This Policy Brief argues that pursuing the renewables objective could contribute to the completion o...
The creation of a single Internal Electricity Market is a prominent item in the European agenda. Thi...
The EU does not have a truly seamless electricity transmission system in place yet. Borders still ma...
Bruegel Research Fellow Georg Zachmann explains the challenges that arise in creating an efficient s...
Modern and extended European energy infrastructure, to meet the Union's energy policy objective...
In March 2011 the European Council formulated plans to create a common European energy market by 201...
In response to global environmental challenges, the European Union (EU) has set itself a long-term g...
The European Single Market for Electricity aims to promote trade and competition in electricity gene...
The European Single Market for Electricity aims to promote trade and competition in electricity gene...
The establishment of a seamless electricity transmission system and the completion of a single marke...
The European Single Market for Electricity aims to promote trade and competition in electricity gene...
The European Single Market for Electricity aims to promote trade and competition in electricity gene...
Until recently the European electricity system has been operating as a set of isolated national mark...
Meeting 100% of Europe.s electricity needs through renewable energy by 2050 is possible - if we succ...
This paper applies ELMOD, an economic-engineering model of the European electricity market to the is...
This Policy Brief argues that pursuing the renewables objective could contribute to the completion o...
The creation of a single Internal Electricity Market is a prominent item in the European agenda. Thi...
The EU does not have a truly seamless electricity transmission system in place yet. Borders still ma...