The objective of the project is to prepare an assessment of the electricity markets of the Balkan countries (Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, UNMIK, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina) in order to support the decision making of GDF Suez ...
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In this study we present Hungarian natural gas consumption trends in the past few years and also predict consumption until 2015. We forecast gas consumption separately for three segments: Residential and services sectorElectricity production and district ...
In one of our previous articles we have already analysed the short term impacts of the closure of the German nuclear power plants – in particular, how electricity prices, foreign trade and the Hungarian electricity market are affected. More than a year ...
Using statistical-econometrical methods, we determine the extent to which the electricity consumption of Hungary can be used for the short-term forecast of GDP growth. Our analysis is based partly on quarterly and partly on annual data: since 1998 ...
The aim of this research was to provide a bottom-up estimation of the Hungarian biogas economic potential and supply curve until 2020. We conducted detailed sectorial researches according to the three main sources of biogas production: landfills, waste ...
The objective of this work is to assist the mid-term (2013-17) business planning procedure of GDF Suez Energia Holding Hungary Zrt by providing quantitative and qualitative inputs for its scenario planning process. The following tasks have been ...
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The market integration process demands the harmonization of rules in many fields of the electricity market. It is a question whether the introduction of negative prices to the stock exchanges is necessary or not, whether is it beneficial or not. In the ...
We forecasted the expected supply and demand of the power sectors in the neighboring countries (Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Romania). Reviews of the renewable support schemes in these countries were conducted. We identified those ...