2015
DOI: 10.3390/en8065198
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Security of Supply in European Electricity Markets—Determinants of Investment Decisions and the European Energy Union

Abstract: Abstract:The European Union and its Member States are seeking to decarbonize their energy systems, including the electricity sector and, at the same time, pursue market integration. However, renewable energy (RE) deployment and the liberalization of the energy-only market have raised concerns at the national level about the security of electricity supplies in the future. Some actors consider the lack of sufficient investments in generation capacities a threat to supply security. As a consequence, it was propos… Show more

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“…There is a lack of detailed information in the pathways about future market design. Besides this, evidence from the literature shows that market design is just one determinant of investor behaviour, with an array of other socio-economic and behavioural factors also having an influence (Ellenbeck et al 2015). This being the case, it is not really possible to assess the level of investment flows in the pathways, although this issue will be discussed in more detail in section 7.3.…”
Section: Theme 3: Economic and Political Feasibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is a lack of detailed information in the pathways about future market design. Besides this, evidence from the literature shows that market design is just one determinant of investor behaviour, with an array of other socio-economic and behavioural factors also having an influence (Ellenbeck et al 2015). This being the case, it is not really possible to assess the level of investment flows in the pathways, although this issue will be discussed in more detail in section 7.3.…”
Section: Theme 3: Economic and Political Feasibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A majority of respondents noted this as one of the most critical aspects of ensuring energy security on all timescales, and there were concerns that the UK (and in fact most of the EU) is currently at risk of a lack of investment in energy infrastructure. This issue is raised in Blyth et al (2014); Deane et al (2015); Ellenbeck et al (2015); Mitchell et al (2014) and Usher and Strachan (2012). There was general consensus that in order for this investment to happen, investors must have confidence that their investments will pay off.…”
Section: Theme 3: Economic and Political Feasibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ellenbeck et al [12] question the widespread reliance on the sole market design for secure electricity supplies through the full development of capacity markets at national or regional level. Using an interdisciplinary approach based on economic analysis and sociological insight, they theorize that the market as a social institution is capable of shaping the investment behavior of its participants.…”
Section: A Short Review Of the Contributions In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%