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This paper presents results of the application of a methodology that was previously proposed to analyze and characterize market designs of the electricity systems, taking into account the specificities that can be met in different countries. More specifically an overview of the existing market and service layers (MSL) in France, UK and Germany is given with a particular focus on four MSLs: the day...
A methodology is proposed to analyze and characterize existing and potential future market designs, encompassing the specificities met in different countries. The objective is to build an integrated and coherent vision of the different roles (or archetypes of players) in the electricity systems and their interactions (i.e. detailed “role models”) both at the present time (or in the near future) and...
The ldquoTrilateral Market Couplingrdquo (TLC) between France, Belgium and the Netherlands was set up in November 2006. It allows an optimal allocation of the cross-border capacities that are submitted by the Transmission System Operators through an implicit auctioning mechanism. The level of price convergence in this region has given incentives to extend this mechanism to Luxemburg and Germany in...
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