Economic regulation affects us all, shaping how we access essential services such as water, energy and transport, as well as how we communicate with one another in the digital world …
This paper examines Russian gas export scenarios to Europe, considering infrastructure, long-term contracts (LTC), and the new geopolitical landscape in Europe. Short-term …
This article presents a dynamic Generalized Nash–Cournot model to describe the evolution of the natural gas markets. The major players along the gas chain are depicted including …
The European natural gas market is undergoing fundamental changes that foster uncertainty on both supply and demand sides. This uncertainty has elicited questions about the value of …
As a relatively clean energy, natural gas will be increasingly in demand to meet short-term low-carbon targets. The gap between the demand and supply of natural gas will be …
In entry-exit gas markets as they are currently implemented in Europe, network constraints do not affect market interaction beyond the technical capacities determined by the TSO that …
Moving beyond most conventional thinking about energy security in Europe which revolves around stability of supplies and the reliability of suppliers, this book presents the history of …
C Böhringer, M Bortolamedi - Ecological Economics, 2015 - Elsevier
Energy security ranks high on the policy agenda of many countries. To improve on energy security, governments undertake regulatory measures for promoting renewable energy …
L Zhang, W Bai - Sage Open, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
With the rapid growth of China's energy consumption and the great pressure on reduction of carbon emissions, natural gas is an increasingly valuable energy source for enhancing …