In this study we will provide a short introduction to the Hungarian system reserve market, particularly the secondary system reservemarket. In particular, the study introduces the main players of this market, summarizes the major rules that govern ...
In early 2014, the European Commission published its recommendation for the climate and energy policy frameworks between 2020 and 2030. This study analyses the effects of the abovementioned recommendation to Hungary, focusing on three key areas with high ...
REKK as a member of an international consortium has participated in the Cost Benefit Assessment (CBA) of the 400 KV electricity interconnector line of Serbia-Montenegro-Bosnia. The assessment included the economic analysis of the interconector: an ...
The agreement concluded by the Russian and Hungarian government on 14. 01. 2014. concerning the capacity replacement marks the starting point of a project which will redefine the Hungarian electricity market. The replacement project may be the greatest ...
The objective of this collaborative effort is to analyse the different methods of changing the service price of T-System. Due to thefact that majority of the cost of T-System is dependent on the electricity price, we investigate to connect the service ...
In this project REKK surveyed 14 Danube Region (DR) countries (Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Moldova, Montenergo, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine) concerning their renewable electricity ...
The Report fulfils the requirements of the European Parliament Decision 2004/280/EC concerning a mechanism for monitoring Community GHG emissions and for implementing the Kyoto Protocol. The report was prepared for the Ministry of National Development as ...
The energy forecast serves as a background document to the EU Energy Efficiency Directive of 2012/27/EU for the Ministry of National Development. The forecast follows a two-step approach. First it projects the final energy consumption in a higher level ...
Projects of Energy Community Interest (PECIs) is a label attached to those projects which have the highest positive impact in the largest possible number of Contracting Parties. The assessment of one hundred projects submitted as candidates, and final ...
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