REKK, in cooperation with KEMA was commissioned by the Hungarian Energy Office in 2011 to prepare a study on regional electricity and natural gas market sin Europe, the roadmaps and target models for a common European eenergy market and the possible ...
The working paper presents the case of renewables-based electricity generation in four Central-Eastern European countries (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania). The paper analyzes the renewables support scheme, reviews the limits of and ...
Our publication titled "SUPPORT SCHEMES FOR ELECTRICITY PRODUCED FROM RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES - Review of the ERRA Member Countries and 2 Country Case Studies: The Czech Republic and Sweden" was commissioned by the Energy Regulators Regional Association ...
The objective of this work is to assist the mid-term (2013-17) business planning procedure of GDF Suez Energia Holding Hungary Zrt by providing quantitative and qualitative inputs for its scenario planning process. The following tasks have been ...
This Hungarian language paper aims to highlight the connection between a landscape unit and its basic water circulation processes. An ecosystem service assessment should start at the definition of the difference between an area's actual and potential ...
In this study we carried out econometric modelling in order to identify the key drivers of electricity and gas demand in Hungary with special reference to the link between demand and GDP growth. Given the export driven nature of the present economic ...
The aim of the project was to develop a textbook on the economic fundamentals and practical implementation of renewable energy regulation. The target audience is the group of INOGATE countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz ...
The aim of this research was to map potential financial sources that can be mobilized to provide public financial support for building retrofit programmes in the period of 2012-2020. Greenhouse-gas (GHG) quota revenues and subsides distorting the ...
The market integration process demands the harmonization of rules in many fields of the electricity market. It is a question whether the introduction of negative prices to the stock exchanges is necessary or not, whether is it beneficial or not. In the ...
We forecasted the expected supply and demand of the power sectors in the neighboring countries (Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Romania). Reviews of the renewable support schemes in these countries were conducted. We identified those ...