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    • Application of zonal pricing in Greece's electricity market 

      Andrianesis, P.; Liberopoulos, G.; Papalexopoulos, A. (2009)
      Greece's electricity market is divided in two zones, North and South, due to a generation-consumption system configuration that creates a significant transmission bottleneck from North to South. Clearly, a zonal pricing ...
    • Direct numerical simulation of dynamo transition for nonhelical MHD 

      Nath, D.; Verma, M. K.; Lessinnes, T.; Carati, D.; Sarris, I. (2010)
      Pseudospectral Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) has been performed to simulate dynamo transition for nonhelical magnetohydrodynamics turbulence. The numerical results are compared with a recent low-dimensional model [Verma ...
    • Electricity markets meet the home through demand response 

      Gkatzikis, L.; Salonidis, T.; Hegde, N.; Massoulie, L. (2012)
      Demand response (DR) programs motivate home users through dynamic pricing to shift electricity consumption from peak demand periods. In this paper, we introduce a day ahead electricity market where the operator sets the ...
    • Impact of emissions cost on the mid-term generation scheduling in the Greek Electricity Market 

      Andrianesis, P.; Liberopoulos, G.; Biskas, P. (2010)
      The EU Emissions Trading Scheme, Europe's main mechanism for implementing EU climate policy, is driving thermal electricity generation units to incorporate their emissions cost into their variable costs. In this paper, we ...