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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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Developing the European Electricity Market ModelUploaded: 1 of October, 2012

The European Electricity Market Model (EEMM) – is further developed by REKK in 2011-2012 – now covers the whole European region, including not only the generation side, but also the transmission network developments. The newly upgraded model is applied ...

Electricity and gas price forecast for Hungary until 2017Uploaded: 1 of April, 2012

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 ...

Analyses of the potential power plant investments in the regionUploaded: 1 of September, 2011

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 ...

Economic and environmental feasibility study of a straw-fired power plant investmentUploaded: 1 of July, 2011

The research aims at conducting a feasibility study of a straw-fired power plant investment at Pécs. We analysed the competitiveness of the straw-fired power plant compared to a gas-fired power plant. We also investigated the impact of the investment on ...

Biennal greenhouse-gas emission report 2011Uploaded: 1 of May, 2011

Concerning the mechanism for monitoring the Community greenhouse-gases (GHG) emissions and for implementing the Kyoto protocol, the European Commission requires the Member States to provide a Biannual Report on its updated GHG emissions and projections ...

Economic impact assessment for the Energy Strategy of HungaryUploaded: 1 of May, 2011

Commissioned by the Ministry of National Development, REKK has completed an economic impact assessment for Hungary’s National Energy Strategy. The impact assessment reveals the economic aspects of the government’s policies which aim to ensure a secure ...

Competitiveness and regulation of high efficiency cogeneration in HungaryUploaded: 1 of December, 2010

The aim of the research is to assess the current regulation of high efficiency cogeneration, namely the obligatory purchase at regulated price. The research involves the following steps: international regulatory practice for the support of ...

Developing the South East-European electriricty modelUploaded: 1 of April, 2009

Aim of this research is to improve on a quantified partial equilibrium model developed by REKK describing the Central and South-East European electricity markets. The improved model determines the wholesale prices and the generation level of the power ...

The interdependecy of the electricity markets of Hungary and the Balkan regionUploaded: 1 of January, 2008

In this study, we discuss the factor most often referred to when explaining the reasons for the significant increases recently experienced in Hungarian electricity prices: the situation in the South-East European power markets and its impact on the ...

Monitoring South East European energy marketsUploaded: 1 of January, 2007

The South East Europe market monitoring Pilot Plan focuses on the cross-border transmission capacity market and the wholesale generation market. The work includes modeling of regional electricity supply to identify potential areas of market power concern ...