2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2022.105843
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Investing in power grid infrastructure as a flexibility option: A DSGE assessment for Germany

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“…Liu, Pollitt, et al, 2019;F. Liu et al, 2022;Schreiner & Madlener, 2022). For instance, the panel smooth transition regression method was used to study the Individual and joint effects of share of renewable energy power generation and its grid-connection with extra high voltage (EHV) and UHV power grids (Y.…”
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“…Liu, Pollitt, et al, 2019;F. Liu et al, 2022;Schreiner & Madlener, 2022). For instance, the panel smooth transition regression method was used to study the Individual and joint effects of share of renewable energy power generation and its grid-connection with extra high voltage (EHV) and UHV power grids (Y.…”
Section: Related Literature Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A strand of literature turns to the problem of nonlinear effects of power grids to reveal the internal mechanism defects of current grid‐connected power generation of renewable energy (X. Y. Liu, Pollitt, et al., 2019; F. Liu et al., 2022; Schreiner & Madlener, 2022). For instance, the panel smooth transition regression method was used to study the Individual and joint effects of share of renewable energy power generation and its grid‐connection with extra high voltage (EHV) and UHV power grids (Y. Wang, Yan, et al., 2019).…”
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“…For the aim of this study, we will stick to the definition proposed by the EU taxonomy (see Section 2.2). Green finance has been analyzed as regards the role of central and state co-owned banks [7,18,19], the financing of large infrastructure projects [20,21] and regarding the different private financial institutions (see [12,22]). Many authors agree that private banks play a central role by either guiding investments or directly financing projects concerning the climate and energy transition [23,24].…”
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