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    12 Dec 2023: Negative bids will have profound implications on the offshore wind economics. ... It will be a question for individual countries as to whether this rent is collected for the purposes of general tax revenue, returned directly to all or a subset of
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    11 Dec 2023: when it is low, storage will be key to balancing renewable-dominated electricity systems. ... low and increasing supply when prices are high, this will lead to a flattening of the price curve, which.
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    11 Dec 2023: Ambitious plans to decarbonize electricity will require very high levels of variable renewable electricity (VRE) generation, mainly on- and off-shore wind and solar PV. ... For the targets of decarbonisation and increased VRE penetration to be delivered
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    9 Jul 2023: Source : Oxford Economics/Laeven & Valencia (2012). % annual rise in credit/GDP ratio before crisis. ...  But financial contagion will always be hard to capture. Oxford Economics: Macro-modelling - capturing contagion & downside risks.
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    12 Dec 2023: David Newbery. Renewable electricity will be decisive for decarbonising electricity in non-nuclear countries. ... Both investments will either need long-term contracts or state underwriting/ownership to overcome these obstacles in Australia.
  7. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk High renewable electricity penetration:…

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    12 Dec 2023: Faculty of Economics, Sidgwick Ave, Cambridge, CB3 9DE, UK, ph: 44 1223 335248; email:. ... load will automatically disconnect to protect equipment, potentially leading to a system-wide.
  8. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk On Static vs. Dynamic Line Ratings in…

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    12 Dec 2023: EPRG Working Paper 2321 Cambridge Working Paper in Economics 2362. Paul Simshauser Abstract Scaling-up Variable Renewable Energy will face critical bottlenecks vis-a-vis requisite transmission hosting capacity. ...  Centre for Applied Energy
  9. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk An overview of the electrification of…

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    11 Dec 2023: prospects for decarbonisation. EPRG Working Paper 2037. Cambridge Working Paper in Economics 20120. ... 1 A version of this paper will appear as a chapter in the Handbook on the Economics of Electricity Markets, edited by.
  10. ENTREPRENEURIAL COLLABORATION: TERMS OF ENDEARMENT OR RULES OF…

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    9 Jul 2023: RUSSIA’S LEGAL TRANSITIONS: MARXIST THEORY, NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS AND THE RULE OF LAW. ... parties will bargain their way to an efficient allocation which maximises their joint product.
  11. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk The Productivity Puzzle in Network…

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    11 Dec 2023: EPRG Working Paper 2021. Cambridge Working Paper in Economics 2073. Victor Ajayi. ... We also wish to thank the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE) and participants at its conferences for earlier comments.

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