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- 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
- 2016-5: Supply Chain Reliability and the Role of Individual Suppliers

- Simeon Hagspiel
- 2016-4: How to Sell Renewable Electricity - Interactions of the Intraday and Day-ahead Market under Uncertainty

- Andreas Knaut and Frank Obermüller
- 2016-2: Innovation in Green Energy Technologies and the Economic Performance of Firms

- Juergen Kruse
- 2016-1: Innovation in Clean Coal Technologies: Empirical Evidence from Firm-Level Patent Data

- Juergen Kruse and Heike Wetzel
- 2015-9: Solar and Wind Deployment: A Comparison of Experiences in Germany, California and Texas. Facts and brief analysis

- Jakob Peter, Christina Elberg, Marc Oliver Bettzüge and Felix Höffler
- 2015-8: Germany's Wind and Solar Deployment 1991 - 2015

- Jakob Peter, Christina Elberg, Marc Oliver Bettzüge and Felix Höffler
- 2015-7: The relevance of grid expansion under zonal markets

- Joachim Bertsch, Tom Brown, Simeon Hagspiel and Lisa Just
- 2015-6: Regulation of non-marketed outputs and substitutable inputs

- Joachim Bertsch and Simeon Hagspiel
- 2015-5: Is an inefficient transmission market better than none at all? On zonal and nodal pricing in electricity systems

- Joachim Bertsch
- 2015-4: How Technological Potentials are Undermined by Economic and Behavioural Responses - The Treatment Effect of Endogenous Energy Efficiency Measures

- Helena Meier and Christian Tode
- 2015-3: Congestion management in power systems - Long-term modeling framework and large-scale application

- Joachim Bertsch, Simeon Hagspiel and Lisa Just
- 2015-2: Assessing Market Structures in Resource Markets - An Empirical Analysis of the Market for Metallurgical Coal Using Various Equilibrium Models

- Stefan Lorenczik and Timo Panke
- 2015-1: A Test of the Theory of Nonrenewable Resources - Controlling for Exploration and Market Power

- Raimund Malischek and Christian Tode
- 2014-17: Investigating the Influence of Firm Characteristics on the Ability to Exercise Market Power - A Stochastic Frontier Analysis Approach with an Application to the Iron Ore Market

- Robert Germeshausen, Timo Panke and Heike Wetzel
- 2014-16: The Law of one Price in Global Natural Gas Markets - A Threshold Cointegration Analysis

- Sebastian Nick and Benjamin Tischler
- 2014-15: The Future of Nuclear Power in France: An Analysis of the Costs of Phasing-out

- Raimund Malischek and Johannes Trueby
- 2014-14: CO2 abatement policies in the power sector under an oligopolistic gas market

- Harald Hecking
- 2014-13: Two-Period Resource Duopoly with Endogenous Intertemporal Capacity Constraints

- Istemi Berk
- 2014-12: Energy prices, technological knowledge and green energy innovation: A dynamic panel analysis of patent counts

- Juergen Kruse and Heike Wetzel
- 2014-11: Cross-Border Effects of Capacity Mechanisms in Electricity Markets

- Christina Elberg
- 2014-10: An illustrative note on the system price effect of wind and solar power - The German case

- Cosima Jägemann
- 2014-9: Modeling Strategic Investment Decisions in Spatial Markets

- Stefan Lorenczik, Raimund Malischek and Johannes Trüby
- 2014-8: Regionale Verteilungswirkungen des Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetzes

- Christian Growitsch, Helena Meier and Sebastian Schleich
- 2014-7: Households Facing Constraints. Fuel Poverty Put into Context

- Ute Dubois and Helena Meier
- 2014-6: Quantity-setting Oligopolies in Complementary Input Markets - the Case of Iron Ore and Coking Coal

- Harald Hecking and Timo Panke
- 2014-5: A note on the inefficiency of technology- and region-specific renewable energy support - The German case

- Cosima Jägemann
- 2014-4: Capacity Mechanisms and Effects on Market Structure

- Christina Elberg and Sebastian Kranz
- 2014-3: The Hidden Cost of Investment: The Impact of Adjustment Cost on Firm Performance Measurement and Regulation

- Sebastian Nick and Heike Wetzel
- 2014-2: Who Benefits from Cooperation? - A Numerical Analysis of Redistribution Effects Resulting from Cooperation in European RES-E Support

- Michaela Unteutsch
- 2014-1: Redistribution Effects Resulting from Cross-Border Cooperation in Support for Renewable Energy

- Michaela Unteutsch
- 2013-19: The Economic Inefficiency of Grid Parity: The Case of German Photovoltaics

- Cosima Jägemann, Simeon Hagspiel and Dietmar Lindenberger