Abstract [eng] |
The master thesis focuses on the analysis of newly build “NordBalt” and “LitPol link” interconnections impact on Lithuania and Baltic States electricity markets. The paper presents the results of earlier studies and provides an analyses of Lithuanian and neighboring countries energy markets including their interactions. An overview and classification of electricity market modelling methods are performed. It was determined that “Balmorel” optimization model is most suitable to assess the new interconnections impact. The “Balmorel” model description, boundaries and modelling scenarios are provided. Using “Balmorel” model, the new interconnections impact on Lithuania as well as Baltic States electricity market price, electricity production, energy balance and power flows is calculated. After examining the calculation results the conclusions and suggestions are provided. The thesis structure consist of seven parts: introduction, literature overview, electricity market modelling methods, methodology, modelling results, conclusions and suggestions, references. Thesis consist of: 63 p. text without appendixes, 18 pictures, 4 tables, 60 bibliographical entries. Appendixes included. |