Several EU member states have introduced national systems of Tradable Green Certificates (TGCs), which stipulate the percentage of total energy consumption to be obtained from renewable sources. The Renewable Energy Directive sets a binding EU-wide target of 32% but without imposing legally binding national targets. To assess incentives for the choice of national percentage requirements we develop a two-country, Cournot duopoly model of the electricity market, with one “green” and one “black” supplier in each country. We show that nationally determined percentage requirements do not align with the EU-welfare maximising renewable energy target due to cross-country externalities arising from trade in electricity and the market price of TGCs a...
The Renewable Energy Directive 2001/77/EC (2001) introduced a system of Guarantees of Origin (GOs) ...
AbstractThe EU renewable energy directive sets a target of increasing the share of renewable energy ...
Electricity generated by Renewable Energy (RE) in the form of Solar PV and Wind Turbines because of ...
Several EU member states have introduced national systems of Tradable Green Certificates (TGCs), whi...
Abstract: The EU Parliament has agreed on a target of a 20 % share of renewables in the EU’s total ...
Tradable green certificates (TGCs) are market-based instruments allowing for flexibility in complian...
In electricity markets evolving towards liberalisation and internationalisation, green certificates ...
Electricity market liberalization determined specific competition which may lead to irreversible env...
Recently, many countries have introduced systems of tradable green certificates (TGCs) in order to i...
The European Commission’s Renewable Energy Directive of 2001 mandated EU member states to develop a ...
One of the important goals of European energy policy is to increase the share of renewable energy re...
An analytical equilibrium model for a simultaneously functioning electricity market and a market for...
Without tangible prospects for a global deal on climate protection the EU is under domestic policy p...
In European countries, retailers are obliged to disclose the energy source and the related environme...
We study how European climate and energy policy targets affect different member states and household...
The Renewable Energy Directive 2001/77/EC (2001) introduced a system of Guarantees of Origin (GOs) ...
AbstractThe EU renewable energy directive sets a target of increasing the share of renewable energy ...
Electricity generated by Renewable Energy (RE) in the form of Solar PV and Wind Turbines because of ...
Several EU member states have introduced national systems of Tradable Green Certificates (TGCs), whi...
Abstract: The EU Parliament has agreed on a target of a 20 % share of renewables in the EU’s total ...
Tradable green certificates (TGCs) are market-based instruments allowing for flexibility in complian...
In electricity markets evolving towards liberalisation and internationalisation, green certificates ...
Electricity market liberalization determined specific competition which may lead to irreversible env...
Recently, many countries have introduced systems of tradable green certificates (TGCs) in order to i...
The European Commission’s Renewable Energy Directive of 2001 mandated EU member states to develop a ...
One of the important goals of European energy policy is to increase the share of renewable energy re...
An analytical equilibrium model for a simultaneously functioning electricity market and a market for...
Without tangible prospects for a global deal on climate protection the EU is under domestic policy p...
In European countries, retailers are obliged to disclose the energy source and the related environme...
We study how European climate and energy policy targets affect different member states and household...
The Renewable Energy Directive 2001/77/EC (2001) introduced a system of Guarantees of Origin (GOs) ...
AbstractThe EU renewable energy directive sets a target of increasing the share of renewable energy ...
Electricity generated by Renewable Energy (RE) in the form of Solar PV and Wind Turbines because of ...