This paper analyses a set of model‐based decarbonization scenarios in order to quantify the long‐term economic benefits that arise from an increasing integration of the pan‐European electricity system. It thereby focuses on the interplay between transmission infrastructure and renewable generation capacity expansion. We confirm earlier findings that, on aggregate, pan‐European transmission capacity expansion constitutes a no‐regret option for integrating increasing shares of variable renewables in mitigation scenarios with positive social returns on investment. However, it turns out that the change in total discounted system costs that occurs as transmission capacity expansion increases is modest in magnitude, with a maximum of 3.5% for a c...
The long-term ambition for the European power sector is to almost completely decarbonize generation ...
The European Union aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80-95% in 2050 compared to 1990 levels...
This paper is concerned with the rationale for development of significantly enhanced transmission ca...
This paper analyses a set of model‐based decarbonization scenarios in order to quantify the long‐ter...
This paper develops a multi-country multi-sector general equilibrium model, integrating high-frequen...
In order to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and be less fossil-fuel dependent, European countries ...
Using the best variable renewable energy (VRE) resources available for power generation and exploit...
This paper assesses the effects of the future European power generation system with strict CO2 emiss...
Abstract. Our research is centred around the question how to best integrate the variable renew-able ...
The liberalisation of electricity markets and increasing penetration of renewable generation are enc...
This paper presents analyses of the development of the European electricity sector that is in line w...
International audienceThis paper presents a new power sector module, called EUTGRID, which is couple...
International audienceIn this paper, we analyze the implications of fully or nearly fully decarboniz...
In this paper, we investigate whether the interconnection of power grids with 100% renewable ...
Electricity interconnection has been recognized as a way to mitigate carbon emissions by dispatching...
The long-term ambition for the European power sector is to almost completely decarbonize generation ...
The European Union aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80-95% in 2050 compared to 1990 levels...
This paper is concerned with the rationale for development of significantly enhanced transmission ca...
This paper analyses a set of model‐based decarbonization scenarios in order to quantify the long‐ter...
This paper develops a multi-country multi-sector general equilibrium model, integrating high-frequen...
In order to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and be less fossil-fuel dependent, European countries ...
Using the best variable renewable energy (VRE) resources available for power generation and exploit...
This paper assesses the effects of the future European power generation system with strict CO2 emiss...
Abstract. Our research is centred around the question how to best integrate the variable renew-able ...
The liberalisation of electricity markets and increasing penetration of renewable generation are enc...
This paper presents analyses of the development of the European electricity sector that is in line w...
International audienceThis paper presents a new power sector module, called EUTGRID, which is couple...
International audienceIn this paper, we analyze the implications of fully or nearly fully decarboniz...
In this paper, we investigate whether the interconnection of power grids with 100% renewable ...
Electricity interconnection has been recognized as a way to mitigate carbon emissions by dispatching...
The long-term ambition for the European power sector is to almost completely decarbonize generation ...
The European Union aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80-95% in 2050 compared to 1990 levels...
This paper is concerned with the rationale for development of significantly enhanced transmission ca...