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6. Multivariate Modelling of Energy Markets
Sammanfattning : This thesis contributes to the empirical energy finance literature and consists of three research papers. The common denominator for all papers is the multivariate modelling approach, placing the electricity market at the core and delving into its interdependencies on fundamentally related markets and factors. LÄS MER
7. European Energy Policy in Transition: Critical Aspects of Emissions Trading
Sammanfattning : The overarching theme of the thesis is European energy and climate policy, with a particular focus on the role of emissions trading. The thesis consists of eight papers. Paper 1 outlines the origins and characteristics of the European Union’s Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), launched in January 2005. LÄS MER
8. Common Energy and Climate Strategies for the Nordic Countries - A Model Analysis
Sammanfattning : Increased competition and market integration into a wider geographical context are currently on the energy- and climate-policy agenda in Northern Europe. It is likely that several energy-and environment-related markets will coexist within a near future, for example markets for electricity and emission permits for CO2. LÄS MER
9. Distributed Photovoltaics, Household Electricity Use and Electric Vehicle Charging : Mathematical Modeling and Case Studies
Sammanfattning : Technological improvements along with falling prices on photovoltaic (PV) panels and electric vehicles (EVs) suggest that they might become more common in the future. The introduction of distributed PV power production and EV charging has a considerable impact on the power system, in particular at the end-user in the electricity grid. LÄS MER
10. Volvo faces a deregulated European electricity market
Sammanfattning : A deregulated European electricity market, would in the long run, mean uniform prices for similar customers. Hence, companies in Sweden must be as competitive as other industries in continental Europe in their electricity use. LÄS MER