CROSS BOrder management of variable renewable energies and storage units enabling a transnational Wholesale market (CROSSBOW) is an EC-funded project, whose aim is to facilitate the shared use of energy resources by fostering cross-border management of variable renewable energies and storage units, enabling higher penetration of renewable energy sources (RES) whilst reducing network operational costs and improving economic benefits of clean energies and storage units. Towards these goals, CROSSBOW boosts regional cooperation among the system operators in Southeastern Europe (SEE), by deploying nine different tools to support the security coordination center (SCC) of the region. More specifically, the main CROSSBOW product, namely CROSSBOW R...
European power system, as well as related national power systems are transforming from traditional, ...
The European Single Market for Electricity aims to promote trade and competition in electricity gene...
Assessing cross-border integration of capacity mechanisms in coupled electricity markets / Mauricio ...
ABSTRAct CROSSBOW is a scientific research project funded by the European Commission within the H20...
The ability to cooperate in the expansion of renewable energies has long been recognized as welfare ...
The push for clean energy has caused a rapid growth of renewables in the electricity supply mix of t...
The push for clean energy has caused a rapid growth of renewables in the electricity supply mix of t...
Since 2000 the European electricity market has been opened and has had for main purpose the consolid...
The European Union strives towards an integrated European electricity market. Achieving this objecti...
Trading electricity across market zones furthers competitive power prices, security of supply and th...
CROSSBOW is Horizon 2020 funded project and will propose the shared use of resources to foster cross...
The current organization of the internal electricity market in Europe relies on a zonal market syste...
In May 2015, the Flow-Based Market Coupling (FBMC) model replaced the Available Transfer Capacity (A...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Cross-border reserve markets—the procurement and activation of reserves in one c...
Abstract – TSOs are responsible for maintaining system security. For international trade, this requi...
European power system, as well as related national power systems are transforming from traditional, ...
The European Single Market for Electricity aims to promote trade and competition in electricity gene...
Assessing cross-border integration of capacity mechanisms in coupled electricity markets / Mauricio ...
ABSTRAct CROSSBOW is a scientific research project funded by the European Commission within the H20...
The ability to cooperate in the expansion of renewable energies has long been recognized as welfare ...
The push for clean energy has caused a rapid growth of renewables in the electricity supply mix of t...
The push for clean energy has caused a rapid growth of renewables in the electricity supply mix of t...
Since 2000 the European electricity market has been opened and has had for main purpose the consolid...
The European Union strives towards an integrated European electricity market. Achieving this objecti...
Trading electricity across market zones furthers competitive power prices, security of supply and th...
CROSSBOW is Horizon 2020 funded project and will propose the shared use of resources to foster cross...
The current organization of the internal electricity market in Europe relies on a zonal market syste...
In May 2015, the Flow-Based Market Coupling (FBMC) model replaced the Available Transfer Capacity (A...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Cross-border reserve markets—the procurement and activation of reserves in one c...
Abstract – TSOs are responsible for maintaining system security. For international trade, this requi...
European power system, as well as related national power systems are transforming from traditional, ...
The European Single Market for Electricity aims to promote trade and competition in electricity gene...
Assessing cross-border integration of capacity mechanisms in coupled electricity markets / Mauricio ...