Cross-Border Electricity Transmission Network Investment: Perspective and Risk Framework of Third Party Investors
In Europe, significant amount of interconnection capacity investments are expected in the next decades. However, the risks associated with transmission network investment in the cross-border context are rarely discussed. In this paper, we develop a conceptual framework to assess the cross-border tra...
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doaj-3cd7c1594d10446b92b16d8b2c32140a2020-11-24T22:23:22ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-09-01119237610.3390/en11092376en11092376Cross-Border Electricity Transmission Network Investment: Perspective and Risk Framework of Third Party InvestorsDiyun Huang0Dirk Van Hertem1Energy Ville/Electa Research Group, Electrical Engineering Department ESAT, University of Leuven, Heverlee 3001, BelgiumEnergy Ville/Electa Research Group, Electrical Engineering Department ESAT, University of Leuven, Heverlee 3001, BelgiumIn Europe, significant amount of interconnection capacity investments are expected in the next decades. However, the risks associated with transmission network investment in the cross-border context are rarely discussed. In this paper, we develop a conceptual framework to assess the cross-border transmission network investment risks from the third party investor perspective. Risks are examined in relation to cost benefit perceptions in different phases of projects to shed lights of the dynamics in the life cycle of the project. The risk framework also takes into account the energy governance at different institutional level to characterize the uncertainties from cross-border coordination. The proposed risk framework is applied to the European case study.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/9/2376cross-border network investmenttransmission investment risk analysisEuropean case study |
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Cross-Border Electricity Transmission Network Investment: Perspective and Risk Framework of Third Party Investors |
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Cross-Border Electricity Transmission Network Investment: Perspective and Risk Framework of Third Party Investors |
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Cross-Border Electricity Transmission Network Investment: Perspective and Risk Framework of Third Party Investors |
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Cross-Border Electricity Transmission Network Investment: Perspective and Risk Framework of Third Party Investors |
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Cross-Border Electricity Transmission Network Investment: Perspective and Risk Framework of Third Party Investors |
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cross-border electricity transmission network investment: perspective and risk framework of third party investors |
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Energies |
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1996-1073 |
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In Europe, significant amount of interconnection capacity investments are expected in the next decades. However, the risks associated with transmission network investment in the cross-border context are rarely discussed. In this paper, we develop a conceptual framework to assess the cross-border transmission network investment risks from the third party investor perspective. Risks are examined in relation to cost benefit perceptions in different phases of projects to shed lights of the dynamics in the life cycle of the project. The risk framework also takes into account the energy governance at different institutional level to characterize the uncertainties from cross-border coordination. The proposed risk framework is applied to the European case study. |
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cross-border network investment transmission investment risk analysis European case study |
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