- Integrated Energy Systems Optimization
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Global Energy Security and Policy
- Electric Power System Optimization
- Environmental Impact and Sustainability
- Global Energy and Sustainability Research
- Renewable energy and sustainable power systems
- Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
- Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
- Photovoltaic Systems and Sustainability
- Hungarian Social, Economic and Educational Studies
- Capital Investment and Risk Analysis
- Smart Grid Energy Management
- Power System Reliability and Maintenance
- Air Quality and Health Impacts
- Graphite, nuclear technology, radiation studies
- Energy and Environment Impacts
- Energy Efficiency and Management
- Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
- Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
- Nuclear and radioactivity studies
- Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
- Climate change impacts on agriculture
- Climate Change and Sustainable Development
- Auction Theory and Applications
Corvinus University of Budapest
2014-2024
HUN-REN Centre for Energy Research
2014-2021
Joint Research Center
2004-2011
Joint Research Centre
2009
Quantitative estimates of the economic damages climate change usually are based on aggregate relationships linking average temperature to loss in gross domestic product (GDP). However, there is a clear need for further detail regional and sectoral dimensions impact assessments design prioritize adaptation strategies. New developments modeling physical-impact Europe allow better exploration those dimensions. This article quantifies potential consequences four market categories (agriculture,...
Abstract Lack of access to modern forms energy hampers efforts reduce poverty. The provision electricity off-grid communities is therefore a long-standing developmental goal. Yet, many electrification projects neglect mid- and long-term operation maintenance costs. When this the case, services are unlikely be affordable that project’s primary target. Here we show that, compared with diesel-powered generation systems, solar photovoltaic systems more no less than 36% unelectrified populations...
Self-sufficiency, climate change and increasing geopolitical risks have driven energy policies to make renewable sources dominant in the power production portfolios. The initial boom mid-2000s of global photovoltaic installations demonstrated feasibility ambitious targets. However, this rapid scale-up has introduced challenges, including price volatility system integration issues. This communication calls attention these emerging challenges offers quantitative insights on how adoption a more...
Local urban planning has become concerned over clean energy technologies development on greenfield land that may lead to competition in use. Solar photovoltaic systems agriculture is an indicative example of this disputed strategy. At the same time closed landfills and their post-closure management pose environmental, economic value concerns at local authorities. In present work we analyse concept solar system installation landfills. This practice already received attention article provides...
This paper assesses the cost efficiency of renewable electricity (RES-E) support schemes in Europe for 2000–2015 period based on data collected by CEER from national regulators. A indicator (CEI) and Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) were applied to measure economic efficiencies RES-E two most deployed technology: photovoltaics wind. The proposed CEI provides a relative comparable support, measuring cleaned (net whole sale price) unit value production over consumption. DEA assessment includes...
One of the most important challenges for South East Europe region will be replacing more than 30% its presently installed fossil fuel generation capacity by end 2030, and 95% 2050 if age structure is considered. This requires a strong policy framework to incentivise new investments in currently lacking investors, but also presents an opportunity shape electricity sector over long term according broader energy transition strategy EU Energy Community. The aim this paper assess what type...
Carbon leakage occurs in any carbon pricing regime that is not global, which means all of them so far. That inherently unfair to sectors are subject a price but compete with those not. The European Green Deal aims rectify the problem EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) by moving beyond current second (or third) best option, allocates emissions quotas for free industrial sectors, and putting on at border selected yet named sectors. Our recent model-based analysis compares impact future...
This report describes an assessment of the co-benefits for air pollution recently developed climate mitigation scenarios that inform European Union policy making. The were obtained with POLES equilibrium model a business-as-usual and greenhouse gas reduction case. In present work, these expanded to emissions. resulting set global -spatially sector disaggregated- emissions evaluated chemistry transport TM5, calculate levels particulate matter ozone. Subsequently, impacts on human health,...
This paper presents the results of a coordinated modelling assessment that incorporates European energy efficiency and renewable policies with two potential gas market scenarios. First, impact EU on natural demand is calculated using PRIMES model 2014 Baseline projection, Fraunhofer ISI Low Policy Intensity Energy Efficiency scenario, Green-X for deployment. Next, effect these markets assessed, Gas Market Model. The tests scenarios different positions long-term contracts Russia assuming...
Economic theory suggests that significant benefits can be realized, if two or more countries integrate their renewable support schemes and capitalize on the lowest cost energy projects in merged markets. Hungary is one of Central Eastern European having a legal obligation to open auction other EU member states. This paper provides model-based assessment what such cross-border cooperation could mean for its neighbouring countries. are calculated presented participating according three...