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- 2022-5: Developing a Model for Consumer Management of Decentralized Options

- Cordelia Frings and Broghan Helgeson
- 2022-4: Fit for 55? An assessment of the effectiveness of the EU COM's reform proposal for the EU ETS

- Theresa Wildgrube
- 2022-3: Charting the Development of a Global Market for Low-Carbon Hydrogen

- Max Schönfisch
- 2022-2: More Biofuel = More Food?

- Niklas Hinkel
- 2022-1: A Stochastic Discrete Choice Dynamic Programming Model of Power Plant Operations and Retirement

- Eren Çam, Niklas Hinkel and Max Schönfisch
- 2021-10: Simultaneity of green energy and hydrogen production: Analysing the dispatch of a grid-connected electrolyser

- David Schlund and Philipp Theile
- 2021-9: Complementing carbon prices with Carbon Contracts for Difference in the presence of risk - When is it beneficial and when not?

- Samir Jeddi, Dominic Lencz and Theresa Wildgrube
- 2021-8: On the Determinants of Trade in Natural Gas: A Political Economy Approach

- Markos Farag and Chahir Zaki
- 2021-7: How prices guide investment decisions under net purchasing – An empirical analysis on the impact of network tariffs on residential PV

- Fabian Arnold, Samir Jeddi and Amelie Sitzmann
- 2021-6: The Emerging Hydrogen Economy and its Impact on LNG

- Omran Al-Kuwari and Max Schönfisch
- 2021-5: Unobserved technological heterogeneity among German electricity distribution network operators - a latent class analysis

- Lisa Just
- 2021-4: Internal and external effects of pricing short-term gas transmission capacity via multipliers

- Eren Çam and Dominic Lencz
- 2021-3: Analysing the Impact of a Renewable Hydrogen Quota on the European Electricity and Natural Gas Markets

- David Schlund and Max Schönfisch
- 2021-2: The who’s who of a hydrogen market ramp-up: A stakeholder analysis for Germany

- David Schlund, Simon Schulte and Tobias Sprenger
- 2021-1: Network tariffs under different pricing schemes in a dynamically consistent framework

- Samir Jeddi and Amelie Sitzmann
- 2020-10: The Reformed EU ETS in Times of Economic Crises: the Case of the COVID-19 Pandemic

- Johanna Bocklet
- 2020-9: Distributed Generation and Cost Efficiency of German Electricity Distribution Network Operators

- Lisa Just and Heike Wetzel
- 2020-8: On the time-dependency of MAC curves and its implications for the EU ETS

- Martin Hintermayer, Lukas Schmidt and Jonas Zinke
- 2020-7: Puncturing the Waterbed or the New Green Paradox? The Effectiveness of Overlapping Policies in the EU ETS under Perfect Foresight and Myopia

- Lukas Schmidt
- 2020-6: One price fits all? Wind power expansion under uniform and nodal pricing in Germany

- Lukas Schmidt and Jonas Zinke
- 2020-5: Optimal Dispatch of a Coal-Fired Power Plant with Integrated Thermal Energy Storage

- Eren Çam
- 2020-4: Estimating Long-Term Global Supply Costs for Low-Carbon Hydrogen

- Gregor Brändle, Max Schönfisch and Simon Schulte
- 2020-3: A Carbon Price Floor in the Reformed EU ETS: Design matters!

- Martin Hintermayer
- 2020-2: Pricing short-term gas transmission capacity: A theoretical approach to understand the diverse effects of the multiplier system

- Eren Çam and Dominic Lencz
- 2020-1: How does the EU ETS reform impact allowance prices? The role of myopia, hedging requirements and the Hotelling rule

- Johanna Bocklet and Martin Hintermayer
- 2019-6: Agricultural Liming in Zambia: Potential Effects on Welfare

- Niklas Hinkel
- 2019-5: The Shift in Global Crude Oil Market Structure: A model-based analysis of the period 2013–2017

- Istemi Berk and Eren Çam
- 2019-4: The Reformed EU ETS - Intertemporal Emission Trading with Restricted Banking

- Johanna Bocklet, Martin Hintermayer, Lukas Schmidt and Theresa Wildgrube
- 2019-3: How Does Climate Change Affect Optimal Allocation of Variable Renewable Energy?

- Jakob Peter
- 2019-2: Fukushima and German Energy Policy 2005 - 2015/2016

- Christian Growitsch and Felix Höffler
- 2019-1: The Role of Electricity in Decarbonizing European Road Transport – Development and Assessment of an Integrated Multi-Sectoral Model

- Broghan Helgeson and Jakob Peter
- 2018-3: Multi-unit multiple bid auctions in balancing markets: an agent-based Q-learning approach

- Johannes Viehmann, Stefan Lorenczik and Raimund Malischek
- 2018-2: Optimal Allocation of Variable Renewable Energy Considering Contributions to Security of Supply

- Jakob Peter and Johannes Wagner
- 2018-1: Distributed Generation in Unbundled Electricity Markets

- Johannes Wagner
- 2017-13: Reliable Electricity: The Effects of System Integration and Cooperative Measures to Make it Work

- Simeon Hagspiel
- 2017-12: Economic Analysis of Price Premiums in the Presence of Non-convexities - Evidence from German Electricity Markets

- Martin Paschmann
- 2017-11: Leveraging the Benefits of Integrating and Interacting Electric Vehicles and Distributed Energy Resources

- Martin Paschmann
- 2017-10: Explaining Electricity Forward Premiums - Evidence for the Weather Uncertainty Effect

- Frank Obermüller
- 2017-9: Build Wind Capacities at Windy Locations? Assessment of System Optimal Wind Locations

- Frank Obermüller
- 2017-8: The Impact of Advanced Metering Infrastructure on Residential Electricity Consumption - Evidence from California

- Martin Paschmann and Simon Paulus
- 2017-7: Reliability in Multy-Regional Power Systems - Capacity Adequacy and the Role of Interconnectors

- Simeon Hagspiel, Andreas Knaut and Jakob Peter
- 2017-6: Natural Gas Transits and Market Power - The Case of Turkey

- Simon Schulte and Florian Weiser
- 2017-5: Decoding Restricted Participation in Sequential Electricity Markets

- Andreas Knaut and Martin Paschmann
- 2017-4: Tender Frequency and Market Concentration in Balancing Power Markets

- Andreas Knaut, Frank Obermüller and Florian Weiser
- 2017-3: Competition and Regulation as a Means of Reducing CO² Emissions: Experience from U.S. Fossil Fuel Power Plants

- Christian Growitsch, Simon Paulus and Heike Wetzel
- 2017-2: Price Volatility in Commodity Markets with Restricted Participation

- Andreas Knaut and Martin Paschmann
- 2017-1: Turkey's Role in Natural Gas - Becoming a Transit Country?

- Istemi Berk and Simon Schulte
- 2016-8: Grid Investment and Support Schemes for Renewable Electricity Generation

- Johannes Wagner
- 2016-7: When are consumers responding to electricity prices? An hourly pattern of demand elasticity

- Andreas Knaut and Simon Paulus
- 2016-6: Offering Energy Efficiency under Imperfect Competition and Consumer Inattention

- Christian Tode