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Market4RES wants your feedback

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Andrei Z Morch
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Published: 3. Jun 2016 | Last edited: 16. Apr 2025
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This is an invitation to written consultation on electricity market design.

Market4RES is a European project dealing with the further development of European electricity markets and RES support schemes pre and post 2020. During the project we have:

  • carried out a diagnosis of the roadmap for pan-European market integration (the so-called Target Model), and its implementation status
  • identified and characterized the most promising modifications to the design of markets
  • quantified impacts of a set of policies and fundamental market developments
  • facilitated the dialogue among the relevant stakeholders

With this document we present our main findings and conclusions. It is a draft version since we intend to improve the final recommendations with your feedback.

We welcome your feedback as it represents an important contribution to the final recommendations to policy makers.

Please read the invitation letter with instructions first.

The comments can be submitted electronically to market4res@sintef.no before 10.06.2016.

 

 

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