Publications

Peer reviewed journal papers:

  1. Eid, C., Grosveld, J., Hakvoort, R. (2019) Assessing the costs of electric flexibility from distributed energy resources: A case from the Netherlands. Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, 31, 1-8.
  2. Eid, C., Hakvoort, R. & de Jong, M. (2018) The political economy of smart grids. In The political economy of clean energy transitions. Oxford University Press.
  3. Eid, C., Towards the design of flexibility management in smart grids (2017) Doctoral Thesis. Delft University of Technology.
  4. Eid, C., Bollinger, A., Koirala, B., Scholten, D., Faccinetti, E., Lilliestam, J., Hakvoort, R. (2016). Market integration of local energy systems: Is local energy management compatible with European regulation for retail competition? Energy, 114, 913-922.
  5. Facchinetti, E., Eid, C., Bollinger, A., Sulzer, S., (2016). Business model innovation for Local Energy Management: a perspective from Swiss utilities. Frontiers in Energy Research, 4, 31.
  6. Eid, C., Codani, P., Perez, Y., Reneses, J., Hakvoort, R. (2016). Managing electric flexibility from Distributed Energy Resources: A review for incentives, aggregation and market design. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 64, 237-247.
  7. Eid, C., Koliou, E., Valles, M., Reneses, J., Hakvoort, R., (2016). Time-based pricing and electricity demand response: Existing barriers and next steps. Utilities Policy, 40, 15-25.
  8. Eid, C., Reneses Guillén, J., Frías Marín, P., & Hakvoort, R. (2014). The economic effect of electricity net-metering with solar PV: Consequences for network cost recovery, cross subsidies and policy objectives. Energy Policy, 75, 244–254.
  9. Koliou, E., Eid, C., Chaves-Ávila, J. P., & Hakvoort, R. A. (2014). Demand response in liberalized electricity markets: Analysis of aggregated load participation in the German balancing mechanism. Energy, 71, 245–254.

Conference Proceedings, Bookchapters, Reports and Working Papers

  1. Eid, C., Hakvoort, R. & de Jong, M. (2016) Global trends in the political economy of smart grids: A tailored perspective on ‘smart’ for grids in transition. 2016/22. Helsinki: United Nations University UNU-WIDER.

  2. Deane, J.P., Hartel, R., Eid, C., Pollier, K. (2015). Quantifying the “merit-order” effect in European electricity markets. Rapid Response Energy Brief, Insight_E project in call from European Commission.

  3. Eid, C., Codani, P., Perez, Y., Hakvoort, R. (2015). Aggregation of Demand Side flexibility in a Smart Grid: A review for European Market Design. In 12th International Conference on the European Energy Market. Lisbon: IEEE. Nominated for best student paper award.

  4. Eid, C. (2015). Demand Response in Europe’s Electricity Sector: Market barriers and outstanding issues. IFRI. Paris.

  5. Koliou, E., Eid, C., & Hakvoort, R. A. (2013). Development of Demand Side Response in Liberalized Electricity Markets: Policies for Effective Market Design in Europe. In 10th International Conference on the European Energy Market. Stockholm: IEEE.

  6. Eid, C. (2012). Solar Photovoltaics Policy in Europe Losing Sight of what is Right? Current developments and Lessons Learned for Policymakers and Industry. IFRI. Paris.