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Increased cooperation among system operators reduces total system costs

This paper develops a stylized model of cross-border balancing to show that cooperation among system operators can reduce system costs. The gains of cooperation increase with cost asymmetries and decrease with correlation of real-time imbalances. Based on market data from a set of Eurpoean countries, cost savings are estimated to be between 160 and 500 million Euro per year.

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Fridrik M. Baldursson, Reykjavik University and University of Oslo

Marten Ovaere, KU Leuven

Stef Proost, KU Leuven