The relevance of cross-border transmission capacities for competition in the continental European electricity market Online publication date: Thu, 20-Dec-2007
by Reinhard Haas, Hans Auer, Thomas Faber, Erich Wagner
International Journal of Global Energy Issues (IJGEI), Vol. 29, No. 1/2, 2008
Abstract: Competition in the European electricity markets is stagnating. To intensify cross-border competition, many experts and publications by the European Commission and other European organisations call for extensions of cross-border transmission lines. Yet, the arguments for conducting these investments are poor. The core objective of this paper is to analyse the relevance of cross-border transmission lines for competition in an integrated Continental European electricity market and to discuss future options for enhancing competition.
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