"solar; photovoltaics; czech republic; elektricity; price"@en . . . "Bem\u0161, J\u00FAlius" . "3"^^ . "SOLAR BOOM IN CZECH REPUBLIC IN RELATION TO ELECTRICITY PRICES"@en . "21230" . "Sokol, Radoslav" . "RIV/68407700:21230/11:00184281!RIV13-MSM-21230___" . "SOLAR BOOM IN CZECH REPUBLIC IN RELATION TO ELECTRICITY PRICES" . . "[63796060D144]" . . . "Star\u00FD, Old\u0159ich" . "3"^^ . . "Bem\u0161, J\u00FAlius" . "RIV/68407700:21230/11:00184281" . . "S" . . . "SOLAR BOOM IN CZECH REPUBLIC IN RELATION TO ELECTRICITY PRICES"@en . . "http://www.hhs.se/IAEE-2011/Program/ConcurrentSessions/Documents/1%20online%20procedings/2151938%20Bems%20Sokol%20IAEE%20paper.p" . . . "SOLAR BOOM IN CZECH REPUBLIC IN RELATION TO ELECTRICITY PRICES" . "This paper explains impacts of photovoltaic power plants on electricity price. The boom of building-up of a new photovoltaic power plants peaked by the end of the year 2010 due to the changes in state guaranteed funding scheme. Total installed capacity in photovoltaics is estimated at 2 200 MWp. Due to the high production from the photovoltaic power plants in comparison to electricity consumption, we can expect strong impact of photovoltaics on spot electricity prices. Daily changes in weather conditions meaning changes in irradiation will result in high volatility of electricity prices. This will create new trading opportunities for market participants. Together with the high importance of a meteorologist on the trading floor, profound changes in trading strategies of electricity traders must take place, who will have to be prepared for high volumes of undispatchable electricity, which will have to be sold by any cost."@en . "This paper explains impacts of photovoltaic power plants on electricity price. The boom of building-up of a new photovoltaic power plants peaked by the end of the year 2010 due to the changes in state guaranteed funding scheme. Total installed capacity in photovoltaics is estimated at 2 200 MWp. Due to the high production from the photovoltaic power plants in comparison to electricity consumption, we can expect strong impact of photovoltaics on spot electricity prices. Daily changes in weather conditions meaning changes in irradiation will result in high volatility of electricity prices. This will create new trading opportunities for market participants. Together with the high importance of a meteorologist on the trading floor, profound changes in trading strategies of electricity traders must take place, who will have to be prepared for high volumes of undispatchable electricity, which will have to be sold by any cost." . . "230470" . . . . . .