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V4 in the times of unprecedented challenges and changes on the gas marketworking papersPublished: 17 of January, 2024

Russia's war against Ukraine and the ensuing state of de facto energy war between Russia and the West have had unprecedented consequences for European and global energy markets including, above all, the natural gas market. On the one hand, it reinforces ...

How far is mitigation of Russian gas dependency possible through energy efficiency and renewable policies assuming different gas market structures?Energy & Environment - scholarly articlesPublished: 18 of January, 2017

This paper presents the results of a coordinated modelling assessment that incorporates European energy efficiency and renewable policies with two potential gas market scenarios. First, the impact of EU energy efficiency and renewable policies on natural ...

Assessment of the EU 10% interconnection target in the context of CO2 mitigationClimate Policy 2016 - scholarly articlesPublished: 31 of May, 2016

The European Commission has proposed the target of achieving an interconnection capacity of at least 10% of the installed electricity production capacity for each Member State by 2020 in the context of the envisaged Energy Union. The underlying ...

Short-term effects of the Ukrainian crisis on the security of gas supply in Central-Eastern Europe and HungaryCompetition and regulation 2015 - books, chaptersPublished: 1 of November, 2015

In this paper the vulnerability and the short term resilience of the European gas market to supply side shocks are modelled. We analyse the effect of regulatory interventions on the wholesale gas price and welfare of the most vulnerable Central and ...

Turkish Stream’s Implications for EU Gas Infrastructure DevelopmentNew Atlanticist 2015 - other articlesPublished: 4 of June, 2015

Since South Stream’s termination in early December 2014, governments in Central and Southeast Europe (CSEE) have championed a litany of pan-regional pipeline proposals to carry gas from Russia’s planned delivery point in Ipsala, Turkey via the Balkans to ...

Can Gazprom Really Cut Out Ukrainian Transit Post-South Stream?New Atlanticist 2015 - other articlesPublished: 9 of April, 2015

Despite an unceremonious end to the controversial South Stream mega-pipeline, Russia remains outspoken and determined in its effort to carve Ukraine entirely out of its European natural gas deliveries which accounted for 62 billion cubic meters (bcm) of ...

Issue paper on the contribution of renewables and energy efficiency to gas securityTowards 2030 Dialogue project - working papersPublished: 1 of November, 2014

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 ...

The EU’s 2030 climate and energy framework and energy securityClimate Strategies 2014 - scholarly articlesPublished: 1 of September, 2014

Climate Strategies has published The EU’s 2030 Climate and Energy Framework and Energy Security study, which contains chapters written by REKK's researchers. The focus of the study assesses the effect of EU's climate policy on the gas security of supply ...

Regional gas market modelling applied to analyse the effect of Polish gas infrastructure investment projects on regional tradeEDI Quarterly 2013 Q4 - scholarly articlesPublished: 1 of January, 2013

The aim of this study is to estimate the impacts of planned Polish gas infrastructure investments on regional gas trade and wholesale gas market prices. We also examine whether the price convergence could lead to the growth of market integration, and ...

Egyoldalú földgázimport-függőség: egy új energiaellátás biztonsági kérdés Európa számáraPro Minoritate 2007 - journal articlesPublished: 1 of November, 2007

Jelen elemzésben két, a hosszú távú ellátásbiztonság szempontjából döntő tényezőt vizsgálunk részletesebben. Egyrészt összehasonlítjuk a 2004-ben csatlakozott új tagországok elsődleges energiaimport-függőségét a régi tagállamokat jellemző helyzettel.