Raforkumarkaðir - og mögulegur útflutningur raforku

For the most part, fossil fuels, mainly coal and natural gas, fuel the power generators of the world. On account of concerns over global warming and depleting reserves of fossil fuels, power generation has become a focus of reforms. Export via sea cable has been under consideration for decades. Howe...

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Main Author: Margrét Ormslev Ásgeirsdóttir 1981-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/7303
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description For the most part, fossil fuels, mainly coal and natural gas, fuel the power generators of the world. On account of concerns over global warming and depleting reserves of fossil fuels, power generation has become a focus of reforms. Export via sea cable has been under consideration for decades. However, in the last 10 to 15 years, premises for this project have changed due to outside factors such as rising power prices, increased demand for “green power”, foreseeable decommissioning of coal and nuclear power plants in Europe, and technical progress in the field of sea cables. Domestic factors such as the commissioning of the 690 MW power plant at Karahnjukar have also had an effect, and as a consequence, the sea cable project is again up for discussion. The purpose of this study is to facilitate understanding of discussions about power and power markets with possible export of power from Iceland via sea cable as a focus point. By connecting to another power market where the price is much higher, the price of power in Iceland will rise as well. The profits made by power generators should be shared most obviously through dividends and taxes. Another way is to auction rights to utilise domestic energy resources. Overall, exporting power via sea cable is a good option given that power can be sold at a high enough price and policy makers need to start moulding a framework around the ownership, operations and division of profits. An additional result of this thesis is that to identify the best market to export to, a much more detailed analysis needs to be done identifying power generation prices, including whole market area (not only connected country) as well as studying how much, what kind and when Iceland would be exporting/importing power. Ekki er heimilt að vista eða afrita nema með leyfi höfundar.
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/7303 2025-01-16T22:33:04+00:00 Raforkumarkaðir - og mögulegur útflutningur raforku Power markets - and possible power export from Iceland Margrét Ormslev Ásgeirsdóttir 1981- Háskóli Íslands 2011-01 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/7303 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/7303 Hagfræði Útflutningur Orkusala Orkumál Thesis Master's 2011 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:59:16Z For the most part, fossil fuels, mainly coal and natural gas, fuel the power generators of the world. On account of concerns over global warming and depleting reserves of fossil fuels, power generation has become a focus of reforms. Export via sea cable has been under consideration for decades. However, in the last 10 to 15 years, premises for this project have changed due to outside factors such as rising power prices, increased demand for “green power”, foreseeable decommissioning of coal and nuclear power plants in Europe, and technical progress in the field of sea cables. Domestic factors such as the commissioning of the 690 MW power plant at Karahnjukar have also had an effect, and as a consequence, the sea cable project is again up for discussion. The purpose of this study is to facilitate understanding of discussions about power and power markets with possible export of power from Iceland via sea cable as a focus point. By connecting to another power market where the price is much higher, the price of power in Iceland will rise as well. The profits made by power generators should be shared most obviously through dividends and taxes. Another way is to auction rights to utilise domestic energy resources. Overall, exporting power via sea cable is a good option given that power can be sold at a high enough price and policy makers need to start moulding a framework around the ownership, operations and division of profits. An additional result of this thesis is that to identify the best market to export to, a much more detailed analysis needs to be done identifying power generation prices, including whole market area (not only connected country) as well as studying how much, what kind and when Iceland would be exporting/importing power. Ekki er heimilt að vista eða afrita nema með leyfi höfundar. Thesis Iceland Skemman (Iceland)
spellingShingle Hagfræði
Útflutningur
Orkusala
Orkumál
Margrét Ormslev Ásgeirsdóttir 1981-
Raforkumarkaðir - og mögulegur útflutningur raforku
title Raforkumarkaðir - og mögulegur útflutningur raforku
title_full Raforkumarkaðir - og mögulegur útflutningur raforku
title_fullStr Raforkumarkaðir - og mögulegur útflutningur raforku
title_full_unstemmed Raforkumarkaðir - og mögulegur útflutningur raforku
title_short Raforkumarkaðir - og mögulegur útflutningur raforku
title_sort raforkumarkaðir - og mögulegur útflutningur raforku
topic Hagfræði
Útflutningur
Orkusala
Orkumál
topic_facet Hagfræði
Útflutningur
Orkusala
Orkumál
url http://hdl.handle.net/1946/7303