In this section we listed our papers published in academic journals, books and other pieces not published by REKK.
The European Emission Trading Scheme, the greatest emission trading system in the world, was launched on the first of January 2005. Since emission allowances (EUA) in this market are completely homogeneous and available in large quantities, they behave ...
The purpose of this paper is to construct a short-term economic model for the wholesale electricity market in the Central and Eastern European region - assuming conditions after a complete opening-up of the market. Among the inputs we provide an estimate ...
Jelen elemzésben két, a hosszú távú ellátásbiztonság szempontjából döntő tényezőt vizsgálunk részletesebben. Egyrészt összehasonlítjuk a 2004-ben csatlakozott új tagországok elsődleges energiaimport-függőségét a régi tagállamokat jellemző helyzettel.
This paper examines the functioning of the balancing market of the electricity sector in Hungary. Balancing energy is an ancillary service, which is used by the transmission system operator (TSO) to guarantee the continuous supply of electricity. The TSO ...
The fall of communism left some of the most polluting and wasteful energy sectors of the World in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). After 15 years of restructuring, eight of these countries have joined the European Union (EU), closing an era of economic ...
The cement industry is the third largest carbon emitting industrial sector in the EU. This article presents the foreseeable technological evolution of the cement industry under business as usual circumstances, and examines the effects on the sector of ...
Itt a tél, a magas gázszámlák szezonja. S nem csak itthon. Amerikai barátom meséli, hogy otthon, Michiganben szülei számára az idén agáz ára 40%-kal emelkedett. A bevásárlóközpontok a karácsonyi vásár indítását a gázszámla-fizetési határidő elé hozták ...
This article presents the Iron and Steel Industry Model (ISIM). This is a world simulation model able to analyze the evolution of the industry from 1997 to 2030, focusing on steel production, demand, trade, energy consumption, CO2 emissions, technology ...
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