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The papers presented in this open access book address diverse
challenges in decarbonizing energy systems, ranging from
operational to investment planning problems, from market economics
to technical and environmental considerations, from distribution
grids to transmission grids, and from theoretical considerations to
data provision concerns and applied case studies. While most papers
have a clear methodological focus, they address policy-relevant
questions at the same time. The target audience therefore includes
academics and experts in industry as well as policy makers, who are
interested in state-of-the-art quantitative modelling of policy
relevant problems in energy systems. The 2nd International
Symposium on Energy System Optimization (ISESO 2018) was held at
the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) under the symposium
theme "Bridging the Gap Between Mathematical Modelling and Policy
Support" on October 10th and 11th 2018. ISESO 2018 was organized by
the KIT, the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS),
the Heidelberg University, the German Aerospace Center and the
University of Stuttgart.
The papers presented in this open access book address diverse
challenges in decarbonizing energy systems, ranging from
operational to investment planning problems, from market economics
to technical and environmental considerations, from distribution
grids to transmission grids, and from theoretical considerations to
data provision concerns and applied case studies. While most papers
have a clear methodological focus, they address policy-relevant
questions at the same time. The target audience therefore includes
academics and experts in industry as well as policy makers, who are
interested in state-of-the-art quantitative modelling of policy
relevant problems in energy systems. The 2nd International
Symposium on Energy System Optimization (ISESO 2018) was held at
the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) under the symposium
theme "Bridging the Gap Between Mathematical Modelling and Policy
Support" on October 10th and 11th 2018. ISESO 2018 was organized by
the KIT, the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS),
the Heidelberg University, the German Aerospace Center and the
University of Stuttgart.
In order to manage the transition towards a sustainable future
electricity system, an in-depth understanding of the key
technological, economic, environmental and societal drivers for
electricity markets is required. Suitable for advanced
undergraduate and graduate students, this textbook provides an
overview of these drivers and introduces readers to major economic
models and empirical evidence for the study of electricity markets
and systems. Readers will learn about electricity generation,
demand, transport, and storage, as well as the fundamentals of grid
and electricity markets in Europe. By introducing them to
state-of-the-art models from operations research and economics, the
book provides a solid basis for analytical insights and numerical
modeling. Furthermore, the book discusses the policy instruments
and design choices for electricity market regulation and
sustainable power system development, as well as the current
challenges for smart energy systems.
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