Portfolio Analysis of Power Plant Technologies A Simulation Approach
The liberalization process, tightening environmental standards and the need for replacing aged power plants force European utilities to optimize their future generation mix. Power plants are real assets and as a consequence the power plant park of a utili
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Sebastian Rothe
Portfolio Analysis of Power Plant Technologies A Simulation Approach to Rebalance Fuel Mix Strategies
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Sebastian Rothe
Portfolio Analysis of Power Plant Technologies A Simulation Approach to Rebalance Fuel Mix Strategies
Sebastian Rothe Köln, Germany Bis 2018 erschien der Titel im Kölner Wissenschaftsverlag, Köln Dissertation Universität Hamburg, 2011
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Foreword In recent years, there has been renewed interest in the fuel mix strategy of utility firms. The nuclear catastrophe in Japan demonstrated that existing power plant technologies carry risks which have not been adequately priced yet. In addition, energy consumption in the world is soaring. As a result new power generation capacities are needed. The emission reduction objectives of the European Union as well as the finiteness of fossil fuels require investments in new power plant technologies; moreover European utilities do have to replace over aged power plants in the near future. As a consequence, a wave of replac
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