What is security of supply in the open market and how to achieve it?: issue 4.6 : Energy sector regulation: a continuous learning process (CROSBI ID 565271)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Granić, Goran ; Majstrović, Matislav ; Majstrović, Goran ; Zeljko, Mladen ; Pešut, Damir ; Bošnjak, Robert ; Karan, Marko ; Jelavić, Branka
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What is security of supply in the open market and how to achieve it?: issue 4.6 : Energy sector regulation: a continuous learning process
In the open market conditions the security of supply is limited. When a large number of players are introduced in to the system, each of them pursuing only partial and limited goals and tasks, the totality of care about security becomes vague. The analysis of the supply security in the responsibility chain, which is made of producers, transport or transmission operators, distributors, suppliers, regulators and buyers, shows that open market model carries inherent risks because final security instance is lacking. The proposal is to introduce the State as the final instance that should be responsible for security, clear defining of the responsibilities of all entities included in the responsibility chain, and for an efficient supervision over the obligations.
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Podaci o prilogu
4216-4223.
2010.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
WEC Proceedings
London : Delhi: World Energy Council
978-1-61738-736-4
Podaci o skupu
World Energy CRQJUHVV 2010
poster
01.01.2010-01.01.2010
Montreal, Quebec, Canada