Browsing All of EconStor by Author Bucksteeg, Michael


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Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2014An integrated approach to model redispatch and to assess potential benefits from market splitting in GermanyTrepper, Katrin; Bucksteeg, Michael; Weber, Christoph
2014Impacts of Res-Generation and Demand Pattern on Net Transfer Capatity: Implications for Effectiveness of Market Splitting in GermanyBucksteeg, Michael; Trepper, Katrin; Weber, Christoph
2017Impact of coordinated capacity mechanisms on the European power marketBucksteeg, Michael; Spiecker, Stephan; Weber, Christoph
2021Phasing out coal - An impact analysis comparing five large-scale electricity market modelsPöstges, Arne; Bucksteeg, Michael; Ruhnau, Oliver; Böttger, Diana; Haller, Markus; Künle, Eglantine; Ritter, David; Schmitz, Richard; Wiedmann, Michael
2021The transformation of integrated electricity and heat systems—Assessing mid-term policies using a model comparison approachBucksteeg, Michael; Wiedmann, Michael; Pöstges, Arne; Haller, Markus; Böttger, Diana; Ruhnau, Oliver; Schmitz, Richard
2021Why electricity market models yield different results: Carbon pricing in a model-comparison experimentRuhnau, Oliver; Bucksteeg, Michael; Ritter, David; Schmitz, Richard; Böttger, Diana; Koch, Matthias; Pöstges, Arne; Wiedmann, Michael; Hirth, Lion
2021Market integration of power-to-gas during the energy transition—Assessing the role of carbon pricingBucksteeg, Michael; Mikurda, Jennifer; Weber, Christoph
2022Spatial incentives for power-to-hydrogen through market splittingBreder, Marco Sebastian; Meurer, Felix; Bucksteeg, Michael; Weber, Christoph
2023Improving flow-based market coupling by integrating redispatch potential - Evidence from a large-scale modelBucksteeg, Michael; Voswinkel, Simon; Blumberg, Gerald