Utilization of Scenarios in European Electricity Policy: The Ten-Year Network Development Plan
This paper examines the role of the Ten-Year Network Development Plan (TYNDP) in European electricity policy, focusing on its congruence with EU energy goals and its effectiveness as a planning tool.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Oxford Institute for Energy Studies |
Authors: | Alexander Scheibe |
Geographic focus: | Europe |
Page count: | 37 pages |
Methods
The TYNDP is developed by ENTSO-E and TSOs, using a combination of top-down and bottom-up approaches to create scenarios that address uncertainties in the European electricity system's future development, including generation, consumption, and technological advances.
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Key Insights
The research analyzes the TYNDP's alignment with EU energy policy, its methodology, stakeholder utilization, and implications for infrastructure investment. It questions the TYNDP's focus on hardware over market design and suggests reforms for a holistic approach to future electricity systems.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | Europe geographic scope | electricity | electricity supply | energy | energy and europe | energy infrastructure | eu energy goals | european electricity policy | infrastructure investment | market design | pci selection process | policy congruence | regulatory reforms. | scenario development | stakeholder utilization | technology | tyndp