The merit order effect of wind and photovoltaic electricity generation in Germany 2008–2016: Estimation and distributional implications

J Cludius, H Hermann, FC Matthes, V Graichen - Energy economics, 2014‏ - Elsevier
Generation from renewable energy sources in Germany has experienced a considerable
uptake in recent years. Mainly responsible for this development is the German Renewable …

Renewable generation and electricity prices: Taking stock and new evidence for Germany and Austria

K Würzburg, X Labandeira, P Linares - Energy Economics, 2013‏ - Elsevier
Economic theory predicts that the increase of renewable electricity production should reduce
the price of electricity in the short-run, which is also known as the 'merit-order effect' …

An analysis of the decline of electricity spot prices in Europe: Who is to blame?

A Bublitz, D Keles, W Fichtner - Energy Policy, 2017‏ - Elsevier
The European electricity markets are going through a phase of agitating transition, which is
shaped by different key factors, such as the expansion of renewable energies, the changes …

[HTML][HTML] Electric energy consumption of the full scale research biogas plant “Unterer Lindenhof”: Results of longterm and full detail measurements

HJ Naegele, A Lemmer, H Oechsner, T Jungbluth - Energies, 2012‏ - mdpi.com
This work thoroughly evaluates the electric power consumption of a full scale, 3× 923 m3
complete stirred tank reactor (CSTR) research biogas plant with a production capacity of 186 …

Do high electricity bills undermine public support for renewables? Evidence from the European Union

M Aklin - Energy Policy, 2021‏ - Elsevier
The clean energy transition has long been framed in terms of its technological and economic
feasibility. An increasingly salient constraint lies in its political feasibility. The transition …

Renewable generation, support policies and the merit order effect: a comprehensive overview and the case of wind power in Portugal

F Lopes, J Sá, J Santana - Electricity Markets with Increasing Levels of …, 2018‏ - Springer
The growth of wind power generation over the past decade has surpassed all expectations.
The cost of the wind energy support policy was, however, quite significant and to a large …

How policy changes affect shareholder wealth: the case of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear disaster

A Betzer, M Doumet, U Rinne - Applied Economics Letters, 2013‏ - Taylor & Francis
This article analyses how policy changes affect shareholder wealth by exploiting the
unexpected German reaction to the Japanese nuclear disaster. Event study results show …

Impact of the Renewable Energy Sources Act in Germany on electricity produced with solid biofuels–Lessons learned by monitoring the market development

P Sauter, J Witt, E Billig, D Thrän - biomass and bioenergy, 2013‏ - Elsevier
The increased use of renewable energy is the declared objective of the European and
German climate policies. According to the German government, renewable energies will …

Distributional effects of energy and climate policy

J Cludius - 2015‏ - unsworks.unsw.edu.au
In their recent report, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) notes
that:“Without additional efforts to reduce GHG emissions beyond those in place today …

Modelling policy instruments in energy system models: the example of renewable electricity generation in Germany

B Fais - 2015‏ - elib.uni-stuttgart.de
Germany currently faces the challenging transition to a more sustainable energy system
while at the same time maintaining high levels of energy security and internationally …