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FSR at SET-Nav Modelling workshop (Berlin)
Oct 15, 2018

On Thursday, 11 October 2018, FSR researcher Tim Schittekatte presented in DIW Berlin at a workshop focused on two-stage decision making and modelling for the energy market. Two-stage decision modelling is a tool that decision-makers can use to better describe complex situations and interactions in energy markets (e.g. between infrastructure decisions and operational decisions).
Tim presented the paper ‘Least cost distribution network tariff design in theory and practice‘, co-authored with Leonardo Meeus. The workshop was organised in the context of the H2020 project SET-Nav. More information and all presentations can be found here.
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