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Our gas market model can be applied for evaluating infrastructure investment, analysing crisis situations and impact assessment of regulatory changes.

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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 ...

The Economic and Energy Security Implications of the Russian Energy WeaponEnergy, 2024Research paper

The Russian–Ukrainian war of 2022 sent shockwaves through the global economy and disrupted energy markets on an unprecedented scale. The conflict not only caused extensive devastation in Ukraine but also triggered a commodity supply shock in various ...

Cost-benefit analysis of gas infrastructureAnalysis

Cost-benefit analyis of natural ga infrastructure with EGMM model and sensitivity analysis. The project was evaluated according to requirements set forth in Regulation 347/2013. evaluation process follows the “2nd ENTSOG methodology for cost-benefit ...

Wholesale electricity price forecast in Romania until 2040Analysis

In the framework contract, we carry out twice a year natural gas and electricity price forecasts for Romania, using the European Gas Market Model (EGMM) and the European Power Market Model (EPMM). The evolution of the electricity mix in Romania under ...

Hungary wholesale electricity price forecast until 2040Analysis

In the framework contract, we carry out twice a year natural gas and electricity price forecasts for Hungary, using the European Gas Market Model (EGMM) and the European Power Market Model (EPMM). The evolution of the electricity mix in Hungary under ...

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 ...

What can the EU do to address the high natural gas prices?Energy PolicyResearch paper

Natural gas prices worldwide increased on the back of the COVID economic recovery in 2021. European prices skyrocketed when the dominant external supplier, Gazprom, started to withhold supplies in Q4 2021. This analysis uses market modelling to assess ...

Potentials and levels for the electrification of space heating in buildings and its effects on natural gas networksAnalysis

REKK as a member of a major consortium assessed the effects of electrification and alternative fuels in the European building stock on the natural gas transmission networks. The consortium led by Consentec, made up of Fraunhofer ISI, TU Wien, E-think and ...

Possibilities for phasing out Russian gas from the EU energy supply for the winters of 22/23 & 23/24Research paper

The aim of this policy brief is to assess the impact of a full Russian gas cut scenario on the EU27 gas bill, supply mix and utilization of LNG infrastructure in the current (2022/23) and the next storage year (2023/24).