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  2. The benefits of integrating European electricity markets EPRG Working …

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    8 Dec 2023: The benefits of integrating European electricity markets EPRG Working Paper 1504 Cambridge Working Paper in Economics 1509. ... von (2005). “Nodal Pricing in the German Electricity SectorA Welfare Economics Analysis, with Particular Reference to
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    6 Dec 2023: Department of Spatial Economics, VU Amsterdam. hweijde@feweb.vu.nl. Benjamin F. Hobbs Electricity Policy Research Group, University of Cambridge. ... Oggioni and Smeers (2009) use a simple network similar to ours to study the benefits of coordinating
  4. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk Elecxit: The Cost of Bilaterally Uncoupling…

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    11 Dec 2023: This has brought significant welfare gains. The British electricity market is one of the 19, but may de-couple itself from the system as a possible consequence of Brexit – the ... The electricity sector is changing too much for that approach to give

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