Cross-border participation in Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms ? Dan Roberts - a podcast by Florence School of Regulation

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Video version here:
https://youtu.be/eI3DSKYb-I4

Capacity remuneration mechanisms are currently at the forefront of the EU energy debate with the electricity sector, in particular, undergoing a considerable shake-up. One element of this discussion, is cross-border participation in capacity remuneration mechanisms, which is becoming increasingly important to a Europe-wide approach of ensuring a sustainable security of supply and the efficiency of the internal energy market. In this podcast, Dan Roberts from Frontier Economics outlines the key issues surrounding cross-border participation. He considers it from several aspects: how much capacity should be allowed to cross over; if participation is permitted in more than one national scheme; who should participate - generators or interconnectors; what consumers are paying for; and lastly, the challenge of cross-border co-operation across Europe.

To view accompanying slides for the podcast, please see
http://www.slideshare.net/secret/E4pabGafFQGdXT

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