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20.09.12
Effectiveness of Feed-In Tariff Schemes for Solar PV: The Miracle Case of Italy
Mr Piergiorgio Chelucci, KEMA In the past two years PV technology has achieved an incredible expansion in the Italian electricity sector, with an astonishing 9...
20.09.12
The impact of installer business models on the uptake of residential microgeneration in the UK: Evidence from a nation-wide survey
Mr Richard Hanna, Centre for Environmental Strategy, University of Surrey This paper arises from a doctoral thesis comparing the impact of alternative installe...
20.09.12
What’s the future role of photovoltaics in the UK energy mix? A discussion of recent market and policy developments
Dr Chiara Candelise, Imperial College The introduction of the Feed in Tariff (FIT) scheme has spurred photovoltaic (PV) sector in the UK, leading to a relative...
20.09.12
Co-movements between carbon, energy and financial markets. A multivariate GARCH approach
Mr Nicolas Koch, University of Hamburg This paper jointly investigates time-variations in carbon-energy market and carbon-financial market co-movements, taking...
20.09.12
Wind farm portfolios
We model the financial performance of portfolios of wind farms located around Great Britain in the early 2020s. We measure the expected annual profits and the...
20.09.12
Information Assimilation in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme: A Microstructure Study
Miss Jiayuan Chen, Michael Smurfit School of University College Dublin The European Union's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) is the key policy instrument of the ...
20.09.12
Cumulative Carbon Emissions and Climate Change
Dr John Rhys, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are essentially cumulative in the earth's atmosphere. The thesis of this pap...
20.09.12
Carbon Taxation if Liquefied Coal will (not) Substitute Oil and Gas
Mr Florian Habermacher, Inst. of Intl. and Applied Econ. Research, Uni. of St.Gallen Current and conceivable near-term climate protection measures are regional...
20.09.12
Germany´s energy transition and its effect on European electricity spot markets
Mrs Melanie Houllier, Cass Business School, City University London This paper empirically examines the economic impact of electricity generated by renewable en...
20.09.12
Market Integration, Efficiency and Interconnectors: The Irish Single Electricity Market
Mr Rabindra Nepal The creation of a common and integrated market for electricity was and still is a major goal of the European Commission (EC). The Commissio...
20.09.12
Valuation of Interconenctor Transmission Rights – Do Auction Prices Reflect Option Values?
Ms Celine McInerney, University College Cork In electricity markets, interconnectors can be viewed as spread options on the spot prices of electricity between ...Sign up to our Events Newsletter
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