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Power Market Transformation is based on the most recent developments in the energy sector and brings together all the initiatives that interact physically through the common network and financially through the energy market.
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Power Market Transformation is based on the most recent developments in the energy sector and brings together all the initiatives that interact physically through the common network and financially through the energy market.
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- Verlag: Institution of Engineering & Technology
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781785614811
- ISBN-10: 1785614819
- Artikelnr.: 51800366
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Institution of Engineering & Technology
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781785614811
- ISBN-10: 1785614819
- Artikelnr.: 51800366
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Barrie Murray is a well-known author and consultant. Since 1990, he has worked on the development and operation of liberalised electricity markets as the principal of Electricity Market Services Ltd. Recognised as an international expert in power system markets and economics, he has undertaken consultancy assignments around the world providing services to investors, banks, government agencies and utilities engaged in restructuring the industry and implementing power markets. The author has a PhD based on related work, is a Fellow of the UK Institution of Engineering and Technology and a Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute. He acted as a tutor for Bath University developing and tutoring an MSc module.
1. Part I: How we arrived at where we are
* Chapter 1: Market developments
* Chapter 2: Market technical challenges
* Chapter 3: Impact of developments on market players
2. Part II: Review of low carbon generation technology options
* Chapter 4: Emissions and renewable generation
* Chapter 5: Embedded generation issues
* Chapter 6: Nuclear option
* Chapter 7: Carbon capture and storage
3. Part III: How are the changes being managed within a market environment?
* Chapter 8: Wholesale markets
* Chapter 9: Balancing market
* Chapter 10: Capacity markets
* Chapter 11: Cross-border trading
* Chapter 12: Demand side management
* Chapter 13: Emissions and interaction with heat, transport and gas
* Chapter 14: Network issues and tariffs
4. Part IV: How do we get to where we want to be?
* Chapter 15: Developing future scenarios
* Chapter 16: Scenario and risk evaluation
* Chapter 17: Trading in an uncertain environment
* Chapter 18: Smart flexible grids
* Chapter 19: Optimum development strategy
* Chapter 20: Key findings
* Chapter 1: Market developments
* Chapter 2: Market technical challenges
* Chapter 3: Impact of developments on market players
2. Part II: Review of low carbon generation technology options
* Chapter 4: Emissions and renewable generation
* Chapter 5: Embedded generation issues
* Chapter 6: Nuclear option
* Chapter 7: Carbon capture and storage
3. Part III: How are the changes being managed within a market environment?
* Chapter 8: Wholesale markets
* Chapter 9: Balancing market
* Chapter 10: Capacity markets
* Chapter 11: Cross-border trading
* Chapter 12: Demand side management
* Chapter 13: Emissions and interaction with heat, transport and gas
* Chapter 14: Network issues and tariffs
4. Part IV: How do we get to where we want to be?
* Chapter 15: Developing future scenarios
* Chapter 16: Scenario and risk evaluation
* Chapter 17: Trading in an uncertain environment
* Chapter 18: Smart flexible grids
* Chapter 19: Optimum development strategy
* Chapter 20: Key findings
1. Part I: How we arrived at where we are
* Chapter 1: Market developments
* Chapter 2: Market technical challenges
* Chapter 3: Impact of developments on market players
2. Part II: Review of low carbon generation technology options
* Chapter 4: Emissions and renewable generation
* Chapter 5: Embedded generation issues
* Chapter 6: Nuclear option
* Chapter 7: Carbon capture and storage
3. Part III: How are the changes being managed within a market environment?
* Chapter 8: Wholesale markets
* Chapter 9: Balancing market
* Chapter 10: Capacity markets
* Chapter 11: Cross-border trading
* Chapter 12: Demand side management
* Chapter 13: Emissions and interaction with heat, transport and gas
* Chapter 14: Network issues and tariffs
4. Part IV: How do we get to where we want to be?
* Chapter 15: Developing future scenarios
* Chapter 16: Scenario and risk evaluation
* Chapter 17: Trading in an uncertain environment
* Chapter 18: Smart flexible grids
* Chapter 19: Optimum development strategy
* Chapter 20: Key findings
* Chapter 1: Market developments
* Chapter 2: Market technical challenges
* Chapter 3: Impact of developments on market players
2. Part II: Review of low carbon generation technology options
* Chapter 4: Emissions and renewable generation
* Chapter 5: Embedded generation issues
* Chapter 6: Nuclear option
* Chapter 7: Carbon capture and storage
3. Part III: How are the changes being managed within a market environment?
* Chapter 8: Wholesale markets
* Chapter 9: Balancing market
* Chapter 10: Capacity markets
* Chapter 11: Cross-border trading
* Chapter 12: Demand side management
* Chapter 13: Emissions and interaction with heat, transport and gas
* Chapter 14: Network issues and tariffs
4. Part IV: How do we get to where we want to be?
* Chapter 15: Developing future scenarios
* Chapter 16: Scenario and risk evaluation
* Chapter 17: Trading in an uncertain environment
* Chapter 18: Smart flexible grids
* Chapter 19: Optimum development strategy
* Chapter 20: Key findings