Table of Contents
Part I: Policy1. EU Policy on Capacity Mechanisms, Clemens Ziegler2. The Regulators' View: ACER's Report on Capacity Mechanisms and the EU Internal Electricity Market, Alberto Pototschnig and Martin Godfried3. Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms in the EU: Today, Tomorrow, and a Look Further Ahead, Tim Schittekatte and Leonardo MeeusPart II: Economics4. The EU Approach to Resource Adequacy, Francois Beaude5. Energy Market Design with Capacity Mechanisms, Christoph Riechmann, Jens Perner, Sam Street, and Vikram Balachandar6. Different Approaches for Capacity Mechanisms in Europe: Rationale and Potential for Coordination?, Fabien Roques and Charles Verhaeghe7. Resource Adequacy in Decarbonizing Power Systems: Lessons Learned from Both Sides of the Atlantic, Carlos Batlle, Paolo Mastropietro, Pablo Rodilla, and Ignacio J. Pérez-Arriaga8. The Generation Mix, Price Caps, and Capacity Payments, Bert WillemsPart III: Law9. Capacity Mechanisms and State Aid Control: A European Solution to the 'Missing Money' Problem?, Leigh Hancher10. The Antitrust Perspective to Capacity Mechanisms, Adrien de Hauteclocque and Ma/lgorzata Sadowska11. Free Movement of Goods in the Labyrinth of Energy Policy and Capacity Mechanisms, Peter Oliver and Kaisa HuhtaPart IV: Case Studies12. Austria, Thomas Starlinger, Elisabeth Wielinger, and Harald Kröpfl13. Belgium, Wouter Vandorpe14. France, Guillaume Dezobry15. Germany, Kai Uwe Pritzsche and Katharina Reinhardt16. Greece, Antonis Metaxas17. Ireland, Seamus Byrne18. Italy, Francesco Maria Salerno19. The Netherlands, Marinus Winters and Tiemen Govers20. Norway, Cathrine Ramstad Wenger, Frode Støle, and Jens Naas-Bibow21. Poland, Ma/lgorzata Sadowska22. Spain, Iñigo del Guayo23. United Kingdom, Peter Willis