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Finance, Regulations, Politics and Market Design

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In order to find decisions in finance, regulations, politics including long term strategies for the electricity system and strategic planning on the industrial side, a holistic view on the overall energy system and markets is required at different levels of detail.

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Helmberg, H. et al. (2021). Finance, Regulations, Politics and Market Design. In: Hadjidimitriou, N.S., Frangioni, A., Koch, T., Lodi, A. (eds) Mathematical Optimization for Efficient and Robust Energy Networks. AIRO Springer Series, vol 4. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57442-0_4

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