Related contents
REKK performed the socio-economic cost-beneit analysis of the Eastring pipeline project. The analysis was strongly based on our experiences gained at the PECI technical assistance projects and ENTSOG recommendations.
The goal of this study was to develop a methodology for assessing gas and electricity transportation infrastructure projects in the Eastern Partnership region. The goal of the project was to arrive to a simplified cost-benefit analysis methodology that ...
During this project, REKK assessed the gas wholesale market functioning in Slovenia with the aim of drafting possible development scenarios, in line with the market integration tools presented in the ACER Gas Target Model. We presented our initial ...
The Quo Vadis study evaluates the functioning of the European Union's internal gas market under the Third Package rules from a forward-looking perspective. On that basis it sets out and assesses alternative regulatory measures proposed to generate ...
Péter Kaderják presented REKK's view on the current state of the European gas markets, highlighting the role of LNG and the risks threatining the currently well-functioning market. The presentation was part of the Budapest LNG Summit.
REKK has carried out a modelling based analysis to assess how different future scenarios of the global gas market supply and demand patterns can affect the wholesale gas price levels and infrastructure utilization in Europe by 2025. The analysis was part ...
The follow up study of the LNG and Storage Strategy is focusing on the latest developments of the gas market and their impact on the actions formulated in the Strategy. Under the modelled scenarios the European infrastructure can robustly serve the needs ...
The objective of this work is to prepare electricity wholesale price forecasts for 4 four CEE countries (Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia) until 2045 by using REKK’s in-house European Electricity Market Model (EEMM). Demand growth and fuel price ...
REKK provided a model-based assessment of the planned Slovenian-Hungarian bidirectional gas interconnection pipeline in order to identify the risks of the project and monetize its benefits. In line with the recommendations of ACER and ENTSOG, a ...
The goal of the workshop is to present the gas market model and the underlying assumptions and its use for the Quo Vadis project. A detailed description of the model was published in The Energy Journal, working paper version is available at our website ...