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The paper analyses historical cross border commercial flow (CBCF) of electricity for Germany for the years 2012 to 2015. Based on graphical solution for CBCF it is hypothesized that with increasing shares of fluctuating renewable energy sources in Germany, it would be exporting more electricity at lower prices while importing at relatively higher prices. For this the relation between CBCF, spot prices...
This paper analyzes the interaction of renewable energy sources, CO2-price and investments in storages. With an electricity market model the German energy system is observed. Therefore three assumed renewable shares, a CO2-price-range and three storage types (namely hourly, daily and seasonal) are included in the analysis. The aim is to assess which type of storage has the highest value under uncertain...
Today, ancillary services, such as congestion management, are mainly provided by large power plants which are located in the transmission grid. Due to the energy transition in Germany generation capacities will shift from the transmission to the distribution level. Thereby in the future the role of transmission and distribution system operators will change especially with regard to the provision of...
In this article the impact of liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports and shale gas exploitation on a European dependency from main gas suppliers is analysed. For this purpose we introduce the “Gas Market Model (GaMaMod)” that represents the European natural gas market within a bottom-up approach. In order to analyse the European gas supply, we look at two main scenarios for the year 2025 with regard...
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