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Our electricity market model covers 28 countries and simulates the generation of 3000 power plants. It allows infrastructure investment evaluation and price forecasts.

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The impact of planned gas-based capacity expansion in the power sector of the CEE and SEE countriesAnalysis

This study analysed the impacts of the planned gas capacity expansion in the CEE region by applying a European power market model (EPMM). It focuses on four research questions: Are the planned 12-30 GW of new gas capacity needed in the sector from a ...

Neptun deep offshore production and new CCGT plans in Romania - modelling based socio-economic analysisAnalysis

In the combined gas and electricity market modelling exercise, the project aims to quantify the price impact of the Neptun Deep gasfield extraction on the Romanian gas market: the impact on consumers' gas bills, the change in electricity-based production ...

Modelling and energy policy analysis of the Romanian electricity marketAnalysis

During the project, we used the EPMM model to examine various scenarios for the Romanian electricity market. The main question of the analysis was whether the decarbonization of Romania's electricity market is achievable by 2040. To address this, we ...

Modelling and energy policy analsyis of the Romanian electricity marketAnalysis

The aim of the project was to model the Romanian electricity market until 2040. The analysis examined how realistic the goal of decarbonization is for Romania by 2040 in the electricity market, and how realistic the objectives related to the electricity ...

Modelling the expansion of wind energy in HungaryAnalysis

The aim of this study is to analyse the market impacts of wind capacity expansion in Hungary. Using REKK's European Power Market Model (EPMM), we investigate how different wind investment scenarios combined with different PV capacities affect the ...

Long-term decarbonisation pathways for the Ukraine power sectorAnalysis

Ukraine plans to decarbonize its power sector by no later than 2050, and the whole economy by 2060, thus decarbonization considerations are layered over the war and recovery related challenges. The project aimed to help this transition planning as it ...

Assessment the East Link DC-Power Bridge between Hungary and RomaniaAnalysis

This project aims to analyze a Hungarian-Romanian DC line. In this project, together with E-Bridge, REKK analysed the project's profitability from the investor point of view, but also carried out the social Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA). The European Power ...

Projects of common interest? Evaluation of European electricity interconnectorsUtilities PolicyResearch paper

This paper evaluates the new electricity interconnection projects on the fifth list of Energy Projects of Common Interest. A cost-benefit analysis is carried out with electricity market modelling. The results show that out of the 13 planned lines, 12 are ...

Russian gas phaseout in HungaryAnalysis

The aim of the study is to examine how the share of natural gas in Hungary's total energy supply with a 34. 1% share (2019, Hungarian energy balance) can be mitigated in the short term (by 2023/24) and in the long term (by 2030). Reducing consumption with ...

Hungarian energy price forecastAnalysis

The aim of the project is to prepare a forecast of domestic wholesale electricity and gas prices, as well as domestic electricity balancing and imbalance settlement prices for the period 2022-2028. We set up three scenarios and, in addition to these ...