Blar i NHH Brage på forfatter "Bjørndal, Endre"
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Mikronett : muligheter og utfordringer i det norske kraftsystemet
Hegre, Odd Erik Svensson; Jonsson, Kristian (Master thesis, 2018)Den tradisjonelle modellen for kraftsystemet er i endring, og beveger seg bort fra sentralisert produksjon av kraft som transporteres til forbrukere langt borte. Bevegelsen går mot et mer desentralisert kraftsystem der ... -
Nettregulering 2007 : effektivitetsmåling, gjennomsnittlig effektivitet og aldersparameter
Bjørndal, Endre; Bjørndal, Mette (Rapport, Research report, 2006-12)I reguleringsmodellen som skal brukes for nettselskaper i kraftsektoren fra 2007, benyttes målestokk-konkurranse. Nettselskapenes inntekt bestemmes som et vektet gjennomsnitt av en kostnadsnorm og selskapets egen kostnad. ... -
NEXIT: A Norwegian Decoupling Scenario in the European Power Market Implications of removing interconnector capacity
Mevatne, Arild; Michel, Einar Antoine Ørn (Master thesis, 2022)This thesis investigates the consequences of "NEXIT", the decoupling of Norway from the European electricity market, as a contribution to the current electricity market debate in Norway. Impacts on prices, social surplus, ... -
Nodal pricing in a coupled electricity market
Bjørndal, Endre; Bjørndal, Mette; Cai, Hong (Arbeidsnotat;27/14, Working paper, 2014-06)This paper investigates a pricing model for an electricity market with a hybrid congestion management method, i.e. part of the system applies a nodal pricing scheme and the rest applies a zonal pricing scheme. The model ... -
Norske nettselskapers tilpasning til den økonomiske reguleringen : kartlegging av den økonomiske reguleringens beslutningsrelevans ved drifts- og investeringsbeslutninger
Burheim, Edda Nermoen; Dahl, Elise Ivara (Master thesis, 2016)Norske nettselskaper er naturlige monopolister og reguleres i dag gjennom en tillatt inntekt som er sammensatt av en del kostnadsdekning og en del incentivregulering. Incentivreguleringen gjøres ved hjelp av benchmarking ... -
Offshore wind and its effect on the Nordic power market : adding power generation from Sørlige Nordsjø II and Utsira Nord
Tomt, Elise; Utgård, Martine Brenden (Master thesis, 2020)An increasing share of renewable energy sources, such as offshore wind power, is expected in the future power markets. Several authors have found that power prices tend to decrease and fluctuate more when integrating ... -
Oil Production in a Changing : Climate An Investigation of Optimal Oil Extraction on the Norwegian Continental Shelf under Current and Potential Climate Policies
Hole, Inger Nielsen; Ravnskog, Liv Torill Søvde (Master thesis, 2021)This thesis addresses the challenges of being an oil nation in a time where the world needs to combat climate changes. Emissions from fossil fuels are the dominant cause of global warming, and the need for actions to ... -
On the Distributional Assumptions in the StoNED model
Cheng, Xiaomei; Andersson, Jonas; Bjørndal, Endre (Discussion paper;24/15, Working paper, 2015-09-17)In a recent paper Johnson and Kuosmanen (2011) propose a new, semi-parametric, general cost-frontier model, the stochastic nonparametric envelopment of data (StoNED). The model is semi-parametric in the sense that the ... -
Operasjonell analyse av Nygårdstangen godsterminal : en inngående beskrivelse av terminalens ytelse, med fokus på operasjonelle måltall
Espedal, Linn Kristin; Hallaråker, Tomas (Master thesis, 2017)Formålet med denne utredningen er å gi en god og detaljert innsikt i Nygårdstangen godsterminal, hvor fokuset er på operasjonell ytelse. Motivasjonen har hele tiden vært å kartlegge den reelle makskapasiteten på ... -
Optimal Scale in Different Environments – The Case of Norwegian Electricity Distribution Companies
Cheng, Xiaomei; Bjørndal, Endre; Bjørndal, Mette (Discussion paper;22/15, Working paper, 2015-09-17)We study returns to scale in Norwegian electricity distribution companies. The scale issue of this sector has become an important political question, and it was for instance discussed by the Reiten commission (OED, 2014) ... -
Pricing wind: A revenue adequate, cost recovering uniform price for electricity markets with intermittent generation
Zakeri, Golbon; Pritchard, Geoff; Bjørndal, Mette; Bjørndal, Endre (Discussion paper;15/16, Working paper, 2016-09-06)With greater penetration of renewable generation, the uncertainty faced in electricity markets has increased substantially. Conventionally, generators are assigned a pre-dispatch quantity in advance of real time, based on ... -
Productivity Development for Norwegian Electricity Distribution Companies 2004-2013
Cheng, Xiaomei; Bjørndal, Endre; Lien, Gudbrand; Bjørndal, Mette (Discussion paper;27/15, Working paper, 2015-10-07)Norwegian distribution companies have been subjected to an incentive regulation scheme from 1997, and the efficiency incentives were further strengthened with the introduction of yardstick regulation in 2007. We examine ... -
Productivity development of Swedish distribution system operators in the 21st century : application of the Malmquist index
Munck, Thomas De (Master thesis, 2019)Nowadays, Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a well-established practice to apply in network regulation. More specifically, DEA can turn out to be a proper tool to evaluate the productivity development of an industry. ... -
Rammevilkårskorrigering ved ulike modellspesifiseringer i DEA : en videre studie av hvordan ulike modellspesifiseringer i DEA påvirker kompensasjon for rammevilkår i reguleringen av norske nettselskap
Prøsch, Thea Nystad; Ølnes, Torunn (Master thesis, 2020)Norges Vassedrags- og Energidirektorat (NVE) regulerer nettselskapene, da disse er naturlige monopolister. Nettselskapene tildeles inntektsrammer som fastsettes ved hjelp av dataomhyllingsanalyse (DEA, engelsk Data ... -
Residential Electricity Consumption: The Role of Psychological Factors : An Empirical Analysis of the Effect of Energy-Saving Attitudes and Intentions on Residential Electricity Consumption
Milke, Jasmin (Master thesis, 2021)Given the more frequent occurrence of weather extremes, growing awareness and responsibility of the climate crisis and its consequences can be observed within the population. It seems as if growing climate change concerns ... -
Simulation of congestion management and security constraints in the Nordic electricity market
Bjørndal, Endre; Bjørndal, Mette; Gribkovskaia, Victoria (Discussion papers;30/14, Working paper, 2014-06)Presently in the Nordic day-ahead market, zonal pricing or market splitting is used for relieving congestion between a predetermined set of price areas. Constraints internal to the price areas are resolved by counter ... -
Specification of merger gains in the Norwegian electricity distribution industry
Saastamoinen, Antti; Bjørndal, Endre; Bjørndal, Mette (Discussion paper;7/16, Working paper, 2016-04-19)Electricity distribution often exhibits economies of scale. In Norway, a number of smaller distribution system operators exist and thus there is potential to restructure the industry, possibly through mergers. However, the ... -
Stochastic Electricity Dispatch: A challenge for market design
Bjørndal, Endre; Bjørndal, Mette; Midthun, Kjetil; Tomasgard, Asgeir (Discussion paper;11/16, Working paper, 2016-08-25)We consider an electricity market with two sequential market clearings, for instance representing a day-ahead and a real-time market. When the first market is cleared, there is uncertainty with respect to generation and/or ... -
Styrets rolle, ansvar og involvering i norske nettselskap : en kartlegging av nettselskapenes styre, og deres syn på energilovens krav om selskapsmessig og funksjonelt skille
Dahl, Ida Sofie; Faugstadmo, Linn Andrea (Master thesis, 2018)Avhandlingen tar for seg styrene i den norske nettsektoren, som på grunn av monopolsituasjonen i bransjen er strengt regulert med hjemmel i energiloven. Formålet er å kartlegge styrets rolle og funksjon i nettselskapene, ... -
The Flow-Based Market Coupling Model and the Bidding Zone Configuration
Bjørndal, Endre; Bjørndal, Mette; Cai, Hong (Discussion paper;15/18, Working paper, 2018-10-24)In May 2015, the Flow-Based Market Coupling (FBMC) model replaced the Available Transfer Capacity (ATC) model in Central Western Europe to determine the power transfer among bidding zones in the day-ahead market. It might ...