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The Evolution of Electricity Markets in Europe

Leonardo Meeus

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Abstract: Bridging theory and practice, this book offers insights into how Europe has experienced the evolution of modern electricity markets from the end of the 1990s to the present day. It explores defining moments in the process, including the four waves of European legislative packages, landmark court cases, and the impact of climate strikes and marches.

Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781789905465
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Why did we start with electricity markets in Europe? , pp 2-24 Downloads
Leonardo Meeus and with Valerie Reif
Ch 2 Who gets the rights to trade across borders? , pp 25-47 Downloads
Leonardo Meeus and with Tim Schittekatte
Ch 3 How to calculate border trade constraints? , pp 48-67 Downloads
Leonardo Meeus and with Tim Schittekatte
Ch 4 Who pays for the network when trade is international? , pp 68-82 Downloads
Leonardo Meeus and with Tim Schittekatte
Ch 5 Who is responsible for balancing the system? , pp 84-110 Downloads
Leonardo Meeus, with Tim Schittekatte and Valerie Reif
Ch 6 How to organize system operation and connection requirements? , pp 111-134 Downloads
Leonardo Meeus and with Valerie Reif
Ch 7 How to ensure adequate investment in power plants? , pp 135-151 Downloads
Leonardo Meeus and Athir Nouicer
Ch 8 How to put the citizen at the centre of the energy transition? , pp 153-163 Downloads
Leonardo Meeus and Athir Nouicer
Ch 9 Conclusion , pp 164-164 Downloads
Leonardo Meeus

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