This PhD thesis consists of five essays on the economics of Power System Flexibility, a topic that has traditionally been addressed from a technical perspective by engineers, system planners, electricity industry stakeholders and energy policymakers interested in the integration of Variable Renewable Energy. While significant progress has been made in the understanding and characterization of exibility, its economic properties and the required incentives to provide it have not been suficiently analyzed. The present work aims at filling this gap
In recent times, the value of flexibility potentials available at the demand side in addressing tech...
In the general framework of the raising global environmental concerns, the energy market is facing t...
The Swedish power system is facing a lot of change in the near future. A system which is built aroun...
This Ph.D. thesis focuses on the demand-side management in electricity markets and a new player in t...
Regulation has always been at the core of power systems. Two of the most important reasons for regul...
The thesis at hand comprises five research papers and seeks to shed light on three major subfields o...
In light of the European climate ambitions, there has been substantial growth in capacity of variabl...
This dissertation focuses on the modelling and analysis of the flexibility issues of power systems, ...
Striving for a more sustainable society is strongly dependent on the transition of the energy system...
With the deployment of variable renewable sources such as wind or solar photovoltaic power, electric...
This dissertation analyzes several aspects of the economics of decarbonizing the electricity and tra...
This PhD thesis explores implications for a legal framework which enables and incentivises “smart el...
This PhD thesis explores implications for a legal framework which enables and incentivises “smart el...
This PhD thesis explores implications for a legal framework which enables and incentivises “smart el...
This PhD thesis explores implications for a legal framework which enables and incentivises “smart el...
In recent times, the value of flexibility potentials available at the demand side in addressing tech...
In the general framework of the raising global environmental concerns, the energy market is facing t...
The Swedish power system is facing a lot of change in the near future. A system which is built aroun...
This Ph.D. thesis focuses on the demand-side management in electricity markets and a new player in t...
Regulation has always been at the core of power systems. Two of the most important reasons for regul...
The thesis at hand comprises five research papers and seeks to shed light on three major subfields o...
In light of the European climate ambitions, there has been substantial growth in capacity of variabl...
This dissertation focuses on the modelling and analysis of the flexibility issues of power systems, ...
Striving for a more sustainable society is strongly dependent on the transition of the energy system...
With the deployment of variable renewable sources such as wind or solar photovoltaic power, electric...
This dissertation analyzes several aspects of the economics of decarbonizing the electricity and tra...
This PhD thesis explores implications for a legal framework which enables and incentivises “smart el...
This PhD thesis explores implications for a legal framework which enables and incentivises “smart el...
This PhD thesis explores implications for a legal framework which enables and incentivises “smart el...
This PhD thesis explores implications for a legal framework which enables and incentivises “smart el...
In recent times, the value of flexibility potentials available at the demand side in addressing tech...
In the general framework of the raising global environmental concerns, the energy market is facing t...
The Swedish power system is facing a lot of change in the near future. A system which is built aroun...