Auteur :
Auverlot
Dominique,
Helm
Dieter,
Bettzüge
Marc Oliver
...[et al.]
Année de Publication :
2019
Type : Etude
Thème : Energie
Introduction : Le système électrique européen face au trilemme énergétique
1. Le système électrique européen issu de la déréglementation : la loi du marché
2. Le retour de l’État prescripteur
3. Quatre conséquences
4. Quatre visions du marché électrique des années 2030
5. Inventer les régulations nécessaires à la transition vers un monde neutre en carbone
6. Six priorités pour l’Union de l’énergie
Chapter 1 : European energy market developments to 2050 : an overview
1. The economic fundamentals
2. Geopolitics and European energy
3. Europe’s objectives and energy and climate policies
4. Capacity markets
5. Bringing it together with Equivalent Firm Power auctions and regional and national system operators
6. Conclusions
Chapter 2 : Towards a world without fossil fuels – Vision, challenges, and opportunities for action in Europe
1. The future at 2050 of the energy system – Case-study for Germany
2. Europe within the global effort to curb carbon emissions
3. Regulating the electricity sector for the transition
4. Conclusion
Chapter 3 : Policies and markets fit for the decarbonisation of the power sector
1. The need for an integrated and outward looking policy approach for the energy transition
2. Policies driving the decarbonisation of the power sector: The need for more coordination and long term commitments
3. Enhancing planning and governance for key infrastructures across the local, regional and European levels
4. Electricity market design : Toward a two-steps approach with competition “for the market” followed by competition “in the market”