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E-book
2015

Can current electricity markets cope with high shares of renewables? a comparison of approaches in Germany, the UK and the State of New York


Pollitt, Michael G. VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics 4 November 2015

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E-book
2015

Distributed generation opportunities for distribution network operators, wider society and generators


Anaya, Karim L

Cambridge Univ. of Cambridge, Dep. of Applied Economics, Faculty of Economics

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5
E-book
2016

Does risk aversion affect transmission and generation planning? a Western North America case study


Munoz, Francisco D., VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics 24 August 2016

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E-book
2016

Energy subsidies at times of economic crisis a comparative study and scenario analysis of Italy and Spain


Mahalingam, Arjun, VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics 8 February 2016

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11
E-book
2016

Flexible mixed logit with posterior analysis eliciting willingness to pay for grid resilience


Richter, Laura-Lucia, VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics 10 May 2016

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12
E-book
2016

How does renewables competition affect forward contracting in electricity markets?


Ritz, Robert A. VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics 23 March 2016

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13
E-book
2015

In search of 'good' energy policy the social limits to technological solutions to energy and climate problems


Pollitt, Michael G. VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics 02 December 2015

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E-book
2015

Is the depressive effect of renewables on power prices contagious? a cross border econometric analysis


Phan, Sébastien, VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics September 18, 2015

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16
E-book
2016

It's the society, stupid! communicating emergent climate technologies in the internet age


Corry, Olaf 1971- VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics 12 February 2016

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17
E-book
2015

Managerial interpretation and innovation in the context of climate change


Haney, Aoife Brophy

Cambridge Univ. of Cambridge, Dep. of Applied Economics, Faculty of Economics

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18
E-book
2015

Markets and long-term contracts the case of Russian gas supplies to Europe


Chyong, Chi Kong VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics 21 December 2015

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E-book
2015

Oil, volatility and institutions cross-country evidence from major oil producers


El Anshasy, Amany A

Cambridge Univ. of Cambridge, Dep. of Applied Economics, Faculty of Economics

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21
E-book
2016

OPEC vs US shale oil analyzing the shift to a market-share strategy


Behar, Alberto, VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics 31 March 2016

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22
E-book
2016

Optimal power generation portfolios with renewables an application to the UK


Adams, Rowan, VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics 24 August 2016

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23
E-book
2016

Overcoming barriers to electrical energy storage comparing California and Europe


Ruz, Francisco Castellano, VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics 03 May 2016

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24
E-book
2015

Price instability in multi-unit auctions


Anderson, Edward J. 1954- VerfasserIn



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25
E-book
2015

Price volatility and demand for oil a comparative analysis of developed and developing countries


Jobling, Andrew

Cambridge Univ. of Cambridge, Dep. of Applied Economics, Faculty of Economics

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26
E-book
2016

Pricing electricity and supporting renewables in heavily energy subsidized economies


Newbery, David M. G. 1943- VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics 6 July 2016

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28
E-book
2016

Questioning the EU target electricity model how should it be adapted to deliver the trilemma?


Newbery, David M. G. 1943- VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics 3 June 2016

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29
E-book
2015

Reforming UK energy policy to live within its means


Newbery, David M. G. 1943- VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics September 14, 2015

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30
E-book
2016

Socially responsible investment and market performance the case of energy and resource firms


Brzeszczyński, Janusz VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics February 2016

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31
E-book
2015

Strategic investment and international spillovers in natural gas markets


Ritz, Robert A

Cambridge Univ. of Cambridge, Dep. of Applied Economics, Faculty of Economics

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38
E-book
2016

A VCG auction for electricity storage


Greve, Thomas, VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics 25 April 2016

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39
E-book
2016

Which smart electricity service contracts will consumers accept? the demand for compensation in a platform market


Richter, Laura-Lucia, VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics 16 May 2016

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E-book
2015

Why do more British consumers not Switch energy suppliers? the role of individual attitudes


He, Xiaoping, VerfasserIn.

Cambridge University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics September 10, 2015

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