Assessment Methodologies: Energy, Mobility and Other Real World Application
DOI: 10.14195/978-989-26-1039-9_3
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Explanatory variables on south-west spot electricity markets integration

Abstract: A navegação consulta e descarregamento dos títulos inseridos nas Bibliotecas Digitais UC Digitalis, UC Pombalina e UC Impactum, pressupõem a aceitação plena e sem reservas dos Termos e Condições de Uso destas Bibliotecas Digitais, disponíveis em https://digitalis.uc.pt/pt-pt/termos.Conforme exposto nos referidos Termos e Condições de Uso, o descarregamento de títulos de acesso restrito requer uma licença válida de autorização devendo o utilizador aceder ao(s) documento(s) a partir de um endereço de IP da insti… Show more

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“…Market integration in Iberia has been demonstrated in several other studies (Figueiredo and Silva, 2013a). However, market splitting occurred in 19.1% of the observed hours within the complete data set.…”
Section: Datasupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Market integration in Iberia has been demonstrated in several other studies (Figueiredo and Silva, 2013a). However, market splitting occurred in 19.1% of the observed hours within the complete data set.…”
Section: Datasupporting
confidence: 52%
“…In Ref. [74], it was concluded, using a Vector Autoregressive model, that the lack of adequate capacity of the Spain-France interconnectors led to a low impact of wind power generation on the French electricity market. Energy-economy-environment (E3) models are also widely used to assess the sectoral interactions.…”
Section: Economic Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is demonstrated that the effect of renewables on spot electricity markets, given their almost null marginal costs, is to decrease wholesale electricity prices [7]. In the so called "merit order effect", low marginal cost renewables displace, for each spot market period, the aggregated supply bid curve to the right, reducing dramatically the residual load assigned to technologies with higher marginal costs.…”
Section: Renewables and The Sustainability Of Electricity Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%