EPRG is pleased to announce our successful 2005 Spring Seminar. On 5 May, EPRG hosted delegates to a dinner at Jesus College, and on 6 May, to a full-day seminar at Downing College.
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Programme
Session 1: Transmission
Chaired by Michael Pollitt
- Richard Green – How Much Does It Cost to Get It Wrong?
- David Newbery – Network Pricing for Distributed Generation
Session 2: Renewables
Chaired by Denny Ellerman
- Paul Twomey – Non-CO2 Benefits of Renewables
- Karsten Neuhoff – System Integration of Wind
Session 3: Market design
Chaired by Richard Green
- Gert Brunekreeft – The Electricity Markets in Germany and the Netherlands: What Is Happening?
- Jean-Michel Glachant – SESSA Project; Main Findings
Electricity Policy Forum
David Newbery/Michael Pollitt
Session 4: International experiences; innovative uses of markets
Chaired by David Newbery
- Denny Ellerman – Absolute or Intensity-Based Caps: What Difference Does It Make?
- Stephen Littlechild – User-determined Transmission Expansion in Argentina
- Michael Pollitt – What Was the Impact on Efficiency of the US Distribution Company Merger Wave?