Policy Papers
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Policy papers
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Policy Paper 14 - Mulder, M. (2024). Verkenning van de marktordening voor Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). Centre for Energy Business and Economics Research, CEnBER Policy Paper 14 - University of Groningen, The Netherlands - March 2024.
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Policy Paper 13 - Veenstra, A, Mulder, M. (2023). Economics of hydrogen production; assessment of investment in electrolysers under various circumstances. Centre for Energy Business and Economics Research, University of Groningen, The Netherlands - February 2023.
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Policy Paper 12 - Veenstra, A., Li, X., Mulder, M. (2022) Economic Value of Nuclear Power in Future Energy Systems: required subsidy in various scenarios regarding future renewable generation and electricity demand, Centre for Energy Economics Research, CEER Policy Paper 12 - University of Groningen, The Netherlands – April 2022
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Policy Paper 11 - Perey, P.L. (2022) Levelized costs of low-carbon hydrogen production technologies: An analysis of the competitive position of bio-hydrogen, Centre for Energy Economics Research, CEER Policy Papers 11 – University of Groningen, The Netherlands – April 2022
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Policy Paper 10 - Mulder, M., Hulshof, D. (2021) Social Costs and Benefits of District Heating Systems: Method and application to neighbourhood in the Dutch city of Groningen, Centre for Energy Economics Research, CEER Policy Papers 10- University of Groningen, The Netherlands - September 2021
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Policy Paper 9 - Hulshof, D., Mulder, M., Perey, P. (2021). Giving hydrogen a jump start; lessons learned from Dutch policies in other industries, Centre for Energy Economics Research, CEER Policy Papers 9 - University of Groningen, The Netherlands - January 2021
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Policy Paper 8 - Mulder, M., Hulshof, D., Perey, P., Rekker, L. (2020). Bedrijfsspecifieke beperking in exploratie en productie en het effect op het wereldwijde verbruik van fossiele energie: een analyse toegespitst op de positie van Shell, Centre for Energy Economics Research, CEER Policy Papers 8 - University of Groningen, The Netherlands - November 2020
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Policy Paper 7 - Mulder, M., Nieuwenburg, M., Smit, E. (2020). Performance of Dutch energy-distribution operators; an assessment of tariffs, quality and financial position since 2010, Centre for Energy Economics Research, CEER Policy Papers 7 - University of Groningen, The Netherlands - July 2020
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Policy Paper 6 - Schoor, T. van der, Scholtens, B. (2019). Scientific approaches of community energy, Centre for Energy Economics Research, CEER Policy Papers 6 - University of Groningen, The Netherlands - June 2019
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Policy Paper 5 - Mulder, M., Perey, P., Moraga, J.L. (2019). Outlook for a Dutch hydrogen market: economic conditions and scenarios, Centre for Energy Economics Research, CEER Policy Papers 5 - University of Groningen, The Netherlands - March 2019
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Policy Paper 4 - Mulder, M. (2018). Merchant investments in interconnection in the European electricity market: the AQUIND case, Centre for Energy Economics Research, CEER Policy Papers 4 - University of Groningen, The Netherlands - September 2018
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Policy Paper 3 - Mulder, M., Perey, P. (2018). Gas production and earthquakes in Groningen; reflection on economic and social consequences, Centre for Energy Economics Research, CEER Policy Papers 3 - University of Groningen, The Netherlands – June 2018
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Policy Paper 2 - Moraga, J. L, Mulder, M. (2018). Electrification of heating and transport; a scenario analysis for the Netherlands up to 2050, Centre for Energy Economics Research, CEER Policy Papers 2 - University of Groningen, The Netherlands – May 2018
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Policy Paper 1 - Mulder, M. (2017). Energy transition and the electricity market: an exploration of an electrifying relationship, Centre for Energy Economics Research, CEER Policy Papers 1 – University of Groningen, The Netherlands – March 2017
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