Regulated third party access (TPA) obliges the owner of an infrastructure, such as a natural gas pipeline to make it available for any user for a fee. If we want to model the European pipeline network with TPA, we must consider externalities. Kóczy’s paper titled “Modeling transfer profits as externalities in a cooperative game-theoretic model of natural gas networks” (joint with Dávid Csercsik, Franz Hubert and Balázs Sziklai) recently published in Energy Economics uses a simple partition function form game to model it. The paper is downloadable for free for 50 days.
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Kóczy at the 3rd AIEE Energy Symposium
László Á. Kóczy presented his paper “A risk-based evaluation of European natural gas supply security – The case of Nordstream 2” at the 3rd AIEE Energy Symposium, Milan, 10-12 December 2018. Continue reading “Kóczy at the 3rd AIEE Energy Symposium”