Providing efficient network access to green power generators- A long-term property rights perspective
Georgios Petropoulos and
Bert Willems
Bruegel Working Papers from Bruegel
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This paper analyses the dynamic efficiency of several types of access regulation of a bottleneck transmission line in electricity markets.
Date: 2016-11
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