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Access tariffs to cross-border infrastructure are important features of the natural gas market integration “software”. Distorted access tariffs can lead to the underutilization of both existing and newly built infrastructure. This paper addresses the ...
In course of the project more than 50 tariff and infrastructure scenarios were analysed. The main output was: flow on the pipeline, TSO revenues in SI and in HU, social welfare change and social NPV due to the project. The modelling has been carried out ...
REKK, in consultation with the International Energy Agency (IEA) carried out an assessment of the EU natural gas market’s LNG absorption capability for the Research Group of Cheniere Energy Inc. to support related business decisions of the corporation.
Based on the CBA and CBCA methodology of ENTSO-G and ENTSO-E and ACER guidelines REKK has developed a modelling based methodology to monetize the social benefit effects of electricity and gas infrastructure projects. The methodology has been applied for ...
The project first identified major natural gas infrastructure and regulatory constraints to increased LNG shipments to the EU gas market. Next REKK applied its European Gas Market Model (EGMM) to assess the likely impacts of increased LNG deliveries on ...
The Danube Region Energy Strategy has organised its 2nd Annual Stakeholder Workshop on the 20th of March 2015 in Brussels. The general overview for the three thematic sessions was given by REKK.
REKK was commissioned by the European Commission to analyse 21 projects of the CESEC region, with the aim to define a limited number of key projects that bring the overall larges benefit to the region by contributing to security of supply and ...
The aim of the project was to analyse the vulnerability of the European system to supply shocks. In our paper we evaluate the impact of the evolving market structure on the security of natural gas supply with a special focus on resilience to a supply ...
This fact-finding paper seeks to identify recent trends in natural gas use and import dependencies in twelve rather vulnerable EU Member States and to analyse the potential to reduce insecurity of external gas supplies of these countries in the short and ...
Projects of Energy Community Interest (PECIs) is a label attached to those projects which have the highest positive impact in the largest possible number of Contracting Parties. The assessment of one hundred projects submitted as candidates, and final ...




