Frontier Publications
- Google itFirm strategy in communication device, platform and application integrationBulletin | 18.11.2011.
- Thinking outside the box: calculating damagesReflections on major cartel cases in AustraliaBulletin | 27.04.2011.
- Where convergence exposes divergenceImplications of convergence on broadcast licensingBulletin | 06.04.2011.
- Green is GoodClimate Institute study on clean energy jobsBulletin | 03.03.2011.
- Blurring the distinction between carbon costs and pricesBulletin | 08.12.2010.
- What’s the cost of carbon uncertainty?The impact of delayed investment in the power sectorBulletin | 08.11.2010.
- Third time luckyMobile termination regulation in New ZealandBulletin | 17.09.2010.
- Keep 'em un-coordinatedCoordinated effects in mergersBulletin | 19.08.2010.
- The times, they’re a changin’Using economics to adapt to climate changeBulletin | 11.08.2010.
- Economic Analysis of the RSPTWith a postscript on the negotiated outcomePaper | 05.07.2010.
Security of supply requires investments
Germany has achieved among the highest international standards in reliability of electricity supply. Investments in power plants and network infrastructure in the last decades and the reliable operation of the facilities have been the drivers. We now observe that the regulatory and commercial framework conditions for investments are changing rapidly. Investments and security of supply can no longer be taken for granted. Future political decisions should therefore consider the risks and costs of a decline in security of supply. These are explored in this recent paper by Frontier (Europe).
Frontier article Energy Weekly - Nr 38.pdf |


Frontier article Energy Weekly - Nr 38.pdf

