Category Archives: Market Coupling

Power Market: From Regional Integration to a European Integrated Market

In view of the goals of the EU to facilitate competition on traditionally quite closed energy markets, market coupling is one of the measures proposed. Cross border power market coupling focuses on an efficient use of interconnections, and optimizing cross … Continue reading

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Interview with Belpex CEO Catherine Vandenborre on the integration of the European electricity markets and ‘green’ markets

Belpex is a leading contributor to the integration of the European electricity markets, accountable for delivering transparent price signals to its participants and the community. Belpex is focused on delivering electricity market services that bring value to its members and … Continue reading

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Interoperability between Carbon Market Exchanges

Are US ready to enter a global market place? The coming presidential elections will lead to the coming back of US at the negotiating table of the United Nations and to new discussions in regard of the Kyoto Protocol. One … Continue reading

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Interview of Powernext Chief Executive Jean-François Conil-Lacoste

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  In those days characterised by further consolidations among energy companies across Europe, Powernext and its shareholders decided to refocus on core activity i.e. energy. Chief Executive Jean-François Conil-Lacoste, in collaboration with the German European Energy Stock Exchange (EEX), aims … Continue reading

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Kick off for multi-lateral market coupling

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What are the benefits of a market coupling mechanism? The driving forces for market coupling are in the first place better capacity usage and better congestion monitoring. Any player will be given an equal slice of the benefits with optimized … Continue reading

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