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Dresden University of Technology

EE

Chair of Energy Economics and Public Sector Management

Dresden, March 2007

ENERDAY Conference on Energy Economics and Technology Market Development, Market Power, and Market Regulation Thursday, 12 April, 2007: Pre-conference dinner Buffet opens 8pm, please join us any time: Café Campus, Hübnerstraße 13, 01187 Dresden

Friday, 13 April, 2007 Dresden University of Technology, Faculty of Economics and Management Münchner Platz 3, 01069 Dresden, Faculty Assembly Hall 8.30 h

Registration, Coffee & Tea (Room: Faculty Assembly Hall)

9.00 h

Opening Address (Room: Faculty Assembly Hall) (Prof. Dr. A. Karmann, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Management C. v. Hirschhausen, Dresden University of Technology, EE2)

9.15 h

Keynote Speech: A Regulatory Mechanism for Electricity Transmission Expansion Prof. Juan Rosellón (CIDE – Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas)

10.00 h 10.15 h

Coffee & Tea Round Table: Market Power (Room: Faculty Assembly Hall) Market power in the German Wholesale Electricity Market: What are the Political Options? Hans-Günter Schwarz, Christoph Lang (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg) A Multi-Regional Two-Stage Cournot Model for Analyzing Competition in the German Electricity Market – Modeling Accuracy in ex-ante Analyses Ingo Ellersdorfer (University of Stuttgart)

Modeling (Room: B37)

Climate Policy and Competitiveness: An Economic Impact Assessment of EU Leadership in Emission Regulation Victoria Alexeeva-Talebi, Christoph Böringer, Ulf Moslener (ZEW Mannheim)

Stochastic Optimization of Natural Gas Portfolios Uwe Padberg, Hans-Jürgen Haubrich (RWTH Aachen)

Emission Trading Beyond Europe: Linking Schemes in a Post-Kyoto World Niels Anger (ZEW Mannheim)

Price Formation and Market Power in the German Electricity Wholesale Market – Is Big Really Beautiful? Hannes Weigt (TU Dresden, EE2)

11.45 h

CO2 and Climate Policy (Room: A 03)

Transportation and Emission Trading Jan Abrell (TU Dresden, EE2)

Regulation and Structuring of the Liberalised Gas Market – How does One Know Whether the Objective is being met? Christian Bos, Menno van Benthem (TNO Environment and Geosciences, University of Groningen) Electricity Spot Markets and Renewables – A Feedback Analysis Carlo Obersteiner, Christian Redl (Energy Economics Group, Vienna)

Regulation and Investment (Room: Faculty Assembly Hall)

Technology and Environment (Room: A03)

Liberalization in Germany (Room: B37)

Congestion Management in Electricity Markets - Conceptual Issues, Recent Applications and Perspectives Joachim Müller-Kirchenbauer (Consentec)

Environmental and Technology Externalities: Policy and Investment Implications Armin Riess, Atanas Kolev (European Investment Bank)

Incentive Regulation in Germany Kathrin Rübberdt (Accenture)

Unbundling, Retail Comeptition and Market Power Johannes Mayer (E-Control) Governance to Support Infrastructure Investments? Mats Nilsson, Jan Sundell (Vattenfall Sweden) Ownership Unbundling and Independent System Operator – New Regulatory Approaches to the European Electricity and Gas Markets Christian Held (Becker Büttner Held)

Modern Coal-Fired Oxyfuel Power Plants with CO2 Capture – Energetic and Economic Evaluation Stefan Hellfritsch, Uwe Gampe (TU Dresden, Power Plant Technology)

The Liberalisation of Meter Operation and Services Matthias Wissner (WIK) Smart Metering – A platform to reinforce the energy service business? Lars Meckenstock (ADL)

The Choice between Biomass and Advanced Fossil Fuel Power Plants on the Imperfect German Electricity Market under CO2 Prices Claudia Kemfert, Thure Traber (DIW Berlin)

13.15 h

Lunch (Room: in front of the Faculty Assembly Hall)

14.15 h

Keynote Speech (Room: Faculty Assembly Hall)

15.00 h 18.15 h Evening, 19.00 h

European Electricity Prices and Markets (Room: Faculty Assembly Hall)

Natural Gas Modeling and Markets (Room: Faculty A03)

Reception, Conference Dinner, Barococo, Am Altmarkt 10, 01067 Dresden

Scientific Partners and Supporting Organizations Dresdner Kompetenzzentrum Energie

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Dresden University of Technology

EE

Chair of Energy Economics and Public Sector Management

ENERDAY Conference on Energy Economics and Technology Program (afternoon)

9.00 h

Opening Address (Room: Faculty Assembly Hall)

9.15 h

Keynote Speech (Room: Faculty Assembly Hall)

10.15 h 13.15 h

Market Power and Regulation and Investment (Room: Faculty Assembly Hall)

CO2, Climate, Environment, and Technology (Room: A03)

13.15 h

Lunch (Room: in front of the Faculty Assembly Hall)

14.15 h

Keynote Speech (Room: Faculty Assembly Hall): Relieving Congestion at European Interconnectors Dr. Christian Todem (Verbund - Austrian Power Grid AG)

15.00 h

Modeling and Liberalization in Germany (Room: B37)

European Electricity Prices (Room: Faculty Assembly Hall)

Natural Gas Modeling (Room: A03)

Interconnector Prices and Spot Market Prices. Theory and Evidence from European Electricity Markets Georg Gebhardt, Felix Höffler (University of Munich, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods)

Russian Market Power on the EU Gas Market: Can Gazprom Do the Same as in Ukraine? Joris Morbee, Stef Proost (KU Leuven)

Competition on the European Wholesale Electricity Market – Reality, No Vision! Thomas Niedrig (RWE Trading) Electricity Wholesale Market Prices in Europe: Convergence? Georg Zachmann (DIW Berlin)

Identifying Bottlenecks in the European Gas Transmission System with the TIGER Model David Bothe, Martin Lienert, Stefan Lochner (EWI Cologne) Russian Gas to Western Europe – A Game-Theoretic Analysis Sandro Schirillo, Peter Zweifel (Socioeconomic Institute, University of Zurich) Regulation and Development of the Gas Interconnection Assets in Europe Ivan Ghiosso (Electricité de France)

16.30 h 16.45 h 18.15 h

Coffee & Tea Electricity Markets (Room: Faculty Assembly Hall)

Natural Gas Markets (Room: A03)

Simulation of the Central European Market for Electrical Energy Tobias Mirbach, Hans-Jürgen Haubrich (RWTH Aachen)

Concentration Movement in the European Electricity and Natural Gas Markets Sophie Meritet (CGEMP, Dauphine University)

Is the Prevailing Wholesale Market Design in Europa and North America Comparable? Leonardo Meeus, Ronnie Belmans (KU Leuven) Bidding Strategies on International Energy Markets Rocco Melzian, Niels Ehlers (TU Berlin) Asymmetric Pass-through of Emission Allowances Prices to Electricity Wholesale Prices Georg Zachmann (DIW Berlin), Christian von Hirschhausen (TU Dresden, EE2)

Lost in Transmission? Stock Market Impacts of the 2006 European Gas Crisis Ulrich Oberndorfer, Dirk Ulbricht, Janina Ketterer (ZEW Mannheim, ifo Munich) EU’s Thirst for Spot Market Gas Thierry Bros (Department of Trade and Industry, France) Competition in Long-Distance Natural Gas Pipeline Transmission Anne Neumann (TU Dresden, EE2) Discussant: Kim Talus

Evening, 19.00 h

Reception, Conference Dinner, Barococo, Am Altmarkt 10, 01067 Dresden

Saturday, 14 April 2007 9.30am-12am Cultural program, guided tour through the historical Dresden (Meeting point: At the King Johann statue in front of the Semper Opera House)

Contact / Registration: Hannes Weigt, TU Dresden, EE2, [email protected], tel.: +49-(0)351-463-39764, url: http://enerday.ee2.biz

Scientific Partners and Supporting Organizations Dresdner Kompetenzzentrum Energie

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