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The electricity sector worldwide is undergoing a fundamental transformation of its institutional structure as a consequence of the complex interactions of political, economic and technological forces. The way the industry is organized is changing from vertically integrated monopolies to unbundled structures that favor market mechanisms. This process in Europe, known as the liberalization process, has had a wide impact on the European electricity industry. The focus of this book is an analysis of the role of electricity power exchanges in the recently liberalized electricity markets of Europe.…mehr

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The electricity sector worldwide is undergoing a fundamental transformation of its institutional structure as a consequence of the complex interactions of political, economic and technological forces. The way the industry is organized is changing from vertically integrated monopolies to unbundled structures that favor market mechanisms. This process in Europe, known as the liberalization process, has had a wide impact on the European electricity industry. The focus of this book is an analysis of the role of electricity power exchanges in the recently liberalized electricity markets of Europe. In the context of creating a competitive electricity market at a European level, the key questions considered are the functioning of these power exchanges with respect to electricity characteristics, market design and regulatory framework.
Autorenporträt
François Boisseleau is Chief Analyst with GDF SUEZ. He leads the team responsible for strategic analysis and economic analysis of commitment files in several countries. Prior to joining GDF SUEZ he worked in the Markets & Regulation Team of KEMA Consulting Europe in Bonn. From 1999 to 2004 he was research assistant at the Delft University.