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  • 2015/16: Unexpected consequences of liberalisation: metering, losses, load profiles and cost settlement in Spain’s electricity system

    Joan Batalla-Bejerano, Maria Teresa Costa-Campi, Elisa Trujillo-Baute

    European energy markets have undergone a major transformation as they have advanced towards market liberalisation and it is vital that the details of these developments be carefully examined. The success of liberalisation is based on smart regulation, which has been capable of providing solutions to unforeseen events in the process....

    2015/12: Strategic investment in merchant transmission: the impact of capacity utilization rules

    Federico Boffa, Viswanath Pingali, Francesca Sala

    In this paper we look at the relative merits of two capacity utilization regimes in the merchant electricity transmission network: Must offer (Mo) where the entire capacity installed is made available for transmission and Non Must Offer (NMo) where some capacity could be withheld. We look at two specific cases:...

    2015/08: Analysing the sensitivity of electricity system operational costs to deviations in supply and demand

    Joan Batalla-Bejerano, Elisa Trujillo-Baute

    Increasing renewable penetration has given rise to a series of challenges as regards the ability of electricity systems to balance supply and demand, particularly with high levels of intermittent renewable generation. This new scenario requires a detailed quantitative assessment of the way in which the electricity system might both deliver...

    2014/34 : Costs of power supply flexibility: the indirect impact of a Spanish policy change

    Ronald Huisman, Elisa Trujillo-Baute

    The increase in the share of supply from intermittent power sources changes the demand for power from traditional power plants. The power system demands more volume flexibility from traditional plants. Our goal is to better understand the impact of a reduction of flexibility in power supply on the costs of...

    2014/31 : The diffusion of patented oil and gas technology with environmental uses: a forward patent citation analysis

    Maria Teresa Costa-Campi, Nestor Duch-Brown

    Relevant advances in the mitigation of environmental impact could be obtained by the appropriate diffusion of existing environmental technologies. In this paper, we look at the diffusion of knowledge related to environmental technologies developed within the oil and gas industry. To assess knowledge spillovers from oil and gas inventions as...

    2014/30 : The stabilizing effect of hydro reservoir levels on intraday power prices under wind forecast errors

    Mehtap Kilic, Elisa Trujillo-Baute

    The power system has to deal with three main sources of uncertainty: demand uncertainty and load prediction errors, failure of power plants and uncertainty of wind. The growing share of wind and other intermittent generation sources in the European supply increases the uncertainty about power production in day-ahead and longer-term...