The final report was launched on 20 October 2016

Read the Market4RES final report (recommendations to policy makers on the future of electricity market design). The Executive Summary is available in English, Italian, Polish, German, Spanish and French. All questions and comments can be addressed to [email protected].

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Reports on Developments affecting the design of short- and long-term markets available

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Do not miss any of our activities

More events to come! Brussels, May and June 2016 – more information coming soon!

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November 2015: Read the presentations of the webinar “Modelling of short-term markets: focus on the expected impacts of new RES support schemes” (November 2015).

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April-May 2015: Check out the presentations and outcomes of Market4RES events HERE and sign up to attend one of the upcoming Market4RES events!

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Read our report on the most adequate options for flexibility markets and RES support schemes to be studied in a cross-border context.

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February 2015: Read our Report on market failures, distortions, challenges and benefits in the European electricity market with increasing shares of RES-E generation (and lack of demand side management implementation)

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October 2014: Read the outcome of the Expert workshop on ‘Opportunities, challenges and risks for RES-E deployment in a fully integrated European electricity market’

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June 2014: the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) ran a public consultation on the green paper «Energy Regulation: A Bridge to 2025». Market4RES has replied to it with this paper.

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May 2014: you will find publishable information about Market4RES in the project leaflet.

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April 2014: the Market4RES project kicked-off with a successful consultation ‘Post 2020 framework in a liberalised electricity market with large share of Renewable Energy Sources