The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of introducing a common Nordic system for tradable green certificates (TGCs) on the electricity market and a future market for tradable CO2-emission permits (TEPs). In the analysis, the energy-system model generator MARKAL was used to model the electricity and district-heating supply systems in the four Nordic countries Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark. It is shown that the introduction of TGC quotas reduces wholesale electricity and TEP prices. The impact on the latter is very pronounced. Retail electricity prices may become lower or higher, depending on the TGC quota, than if obligations to fulfill TGC quotas were absent. The TGC scheme’s efficiency in reducing a specific amount of CO...
This thesis analyses the implementation of white certificates (increased energy efficiency) in an en...
Abstract: We present a model for an energy market that includes a green certificate for suppliers o...
In Sweden, energy utilities face the double challenge of complying with the Kyoto protocol targets a...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of introducing a common Nordic system for tradab...
Recently, many countries have introduced systems of tradable green certificates (TGCs) in order to i...
Increased competition and market integration into a wider geographical context are currently on the ...
AbstractThe EU renewable energy directive sets a target of increasing the share of renewable energy ...
Paper I: An Electricity Trading System with Tradable Green Certificates and CO₂-emission Allowances ...
We formulate a simple static equilibrium model for the electricity market taking account of both Gre...
Over the last few years it has been important for the European countries to support green energy as ...
Combinations of various policy instruments to deal with the threat of climate change are used throug...
Many countries plan to increase the proportion of their electricity supply obtained from renewable ...
This thesis empirically investigates the impacts that the implementation of tradable certificate sch...
In the European policy debate, tradable green certificates (TGC) have been suggested to be a superio...
This thesis provides a study on the support schemes for renewable electricity generation. In particu...
This thesis analyses the implementation of white certificates (increased energy efficiency) in an en...
Abstract: We present a model for an energy market that includes a green certificate for suppliers o...
In Sweden, energy utilities face the double challenge of complying with the Kyoto protocol targets a...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of introducing a common Nordic system for tradab...
Recently, many countries have introduced systems of tradable green certificates (TGCs) in order to i...
Increased competition and market integration into a wider geographical context are currently on the ...
AbstractThe EU renewable energy directive sets a target of increasing the share of renewable energy ...
Paper I: An Electricity Trading System with Tradable Green Certificates and CO₂-emission Allowances ...
We formulate a simple static equilibrium model for the electricity market taking account of both Gre...
Over the last few years it has been important for the European countries to support green energy as ...
Combinations of various policy instruments to deal with the threat of climate change are used throug...
Many countries plan to increase the proportion of their electricity supply obtained from renewable ...
This thesis empirically investigates the impacts that the implementation of tradable certificate sch...
In the European policy debate, tradable green certificates (TGC) have been suggested to be a superio...
This thesis provides a study on the support schemes for renewable electricity generation. In particu...
This thesis analyses the implementation of white certificates (increased energy efficiency) in an en...
Abstract: We present a model for an energy market that includes a green certificate for suppliers o...
In Sweden, energy utilities face the double challenge of complying with the Kyoto protocol targets a...