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Journal articles on the topic "Marché électricité"
Ringenbach, Marc. "Gaz, électricité : un marché de dupes ?" Alternatives Économiques 260, no. 7 (July 1, 2007): 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ae.260.0032.
Full textRavix, André-Laurent. "Les comportements d'innovation dans l'artisanat de production industrielle." Revue internationale P.M.E. 1, no. 3-4 (February 16, 2012): 277–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1007885ar.
Full textBoiteux, Marcel. "Les ambiguïtés de la concurrence. Électricité de France et la libéralisation du marché de l'électricité." Futuribles, no. 331 (June 2007): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/futur:20073315.
Full textde Warren, Nicolas. "Réussir la décarbonation de l’industrie française grâce à l’atout compétitif du nucléaire." Annales des Mines - Responsabilité et environnement N° 113, no. 1 (January 23, 2024): 63–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/re1.113.0063.
Full textMarcou, Gérard. "I. Introduction - électricité, marché unique et «transition énergétique » : les contradictions du nouveau système électrique et la place des collectivités territoriales." Droit et gestion des collectivités territoriales 33, no. 1 (2013): 47–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/coloc.2013.2395.
Full textLewandowski, Cédric. "Le nucléaire, un atout pour la transition énergétique." Administration N° 282, no. 2 (July 10, 2024): 78–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/admi.282.0078.
Full textBaldersheim, Harald, and Dag Harald Claes. "II. Comment un marché de l'énergie a été créé sans que (presque) personne ne le remarque. La révolution de 1990 de l'approvisionnement en électricité en Norvège et l'évolution du rôle des collectivités locales." Annuaire des collectivités locales 27, no. 1 (2007): 131–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/coloc.2007.1868.
Full textBélanger, Pierre-A. "Le mouvement coopératif." Articles 11, no. 3 (April 12, 2005): 301–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/055505ar.
Full textKeppler, Jan Horst. "Financement du nouveau nucléaire et gestion des risques dans des économies sous contrainte carbone." Annales des Mines - Responsabilité et environnement N° 113, no. 1 (January 23, 2024): 20–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/re1.113.0020.
Full textGastão, Ana Marques. "Cyberana: uma poética da máquina." Biblos, no. 3 (March 21, 2018): 101–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/0870-4112_3-3_5.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Marché électricité"
Durand, Étienne. "Électricité de source renouvelable et droit du marché interieur européen." Thesis, Lyon, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LYSE3072.
Full textThe European Union is pursuing an ambitious policy to develop renewable energy aimed at increasing its share to 20% in the European energy consumption by 2020. To that extent, the European legislator requests from all Member States that they implement national support for the production of renewable electricity, which may fall within the scope of the ban on restrictions and State aids. In parallel, the policy of achieving the internal energy market requires the Member States to liberate the economic sector in which renewable electricity is used. By observing the rules of the internal market, the thesis evaluates the articulation between these objectives that seem contradictory. While the environmental goal underlying the development of renewable electricity justifies an inflexion of the rules of the internal market, it promotes national separation and gives rise to normative competition between the Member States. Each of them uses the attractiveness of its own laws to persuade the economic operators to exploit national energy sources, independently of their natural distribution on a European scale. The empirical observation of this phenomenon highlights the risks it poses to the overall coherence of the European Union’s action in the field of renewable energies. By using some developments of the positive law and the practice of private actors in the market, the thesis evaluates the hypotheses to renew the market mechanisms so that the market becomes a full instrument for promoting renewable electricity in the European Union
Lambinon, Caroline. "Tarification du transport de l'électricité et pouvoir de marché." Paris 9, 2006. https://portail.bu.dauphine.fr/fileviewer/index.php?doc=2006PA090009.
Full textOpening the electricity market to competition requires the unbundling of the links production – transport, the transport activity being still regulated. Due to strong network externalities the notion of transport services goes behind the simple accounting framework. These externalities could be priced in real time at each node. This way the coordination of exchanges could be achieved through economic costs borne by the network’s users and not only through accounting costs or arbitrary commercial contracts. There are 2 organizational models opposing each other : a centralized model and a decentralized one. A centralized organization model is characterized by an unique company coordinating both the technical and economical questions and in charge of the pool centralizing the transactions, redistributing the misallocated resources resulting from the constraints linked to the network and guaranteing the transport rights on the supplied capacities. On the other hand, in the decentralized organization model, the economical function is separated from the technical function. Their coordination occurs through a minimum exchange of information between the network’s provider and the actors. These models provide adequate frameworks to define the competition rules given the decentralised nature of the actors’s decisions. Nonethesless they do not solve the question of the market power tentamount to the new structure’s success relying on flexibility and liquidity. In the centralized model, the actors react passively to the resources’ transfert therefore leading to tacit collusion between suppliers. The decentralized model takes into account the strategic nature of the actors’ behavior but the associated transaction costs are too high. To that regard, an intermediary solution like the « flowgates » could offer a suitable alternative. It would also be appropriate to phase up the heavy regulations relying on imperfect measure of competition and to implement instead incentive schemes favoring competitive behavior
Njoh, Samuel. "Valorisation et couverture en marché incomplet : applications aux options sur prix spot électricité." Marne-la-Vallée, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003MARN0164.
Full textCharpentier, Bénédicte. "Le marché intérieur de l'électricité." Nancy 2, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998NAN20002.
Full textSaguan, Marcelo. "L'analyse économique des architectures de marché électrique : application au "market design" du "temps réel"." Paris 11, 2007. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00281131.
Full textGoutte, Stéphane. "Couverture quadratique en marché incomplet pour des processus à accroissements indépendants et applications au marché de l'électricté." Phd thesis, Université Paris-Nord - Paris XIII, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00526383.
Full textPallesen, Trine. "L'assemblage d'un marché de l'électricité éolienne : analyse de la construction de dispositifs de marché." Phd thesis, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris, 2013. http://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/pastel-00874816.
Full textPallesen, Trine. "L’assemblage d’un marché de l'électricité éolienne : analyse de la construction de dispositifs de marché." Thesis, Paris, ENMP, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013ENMP0019/document.
Full textThis project studies the making of a market for wind power in France. Markets for wind power are often referred to as ‘political markets: On the one hand, wind power has the potential to reduce CO2-emissions and thus stall the effects of electricity generation on climate change; and on the other hand, as an economic good, wind power is said to suffer from (techno-economic) ‘disabilities', such as high costs, fluctuating and unpredictable generation, etc. Therefore, because of its performance as a good, it is argued that the survival of wind power in the market is premised on different instruments, some of which I will refer to as ‘prosthetic devices'. This thesis inquires into two such prosthetic devices: The feed-in tariff and the wind power development zones (ZDE) as they are negotiated and practiced in France, and also the ways in which they affect the making of markets for wind power. Theoretically, this dissertation mobilizes a constructivist approach according to which markets are seen as socio-technical assemblages, stressing the heterogeneous and distributed character of their constituent elements. Furthermore, the approach allows questioning the deadlocked delineation between politics and economics, a delineation that appears to underlie the idea of the political market. Based on fieldwork in France, the core of this thesis is made up of two analyses; firstly, the definition of a feed-in tariff is empirically followed as a process of valuation in which value is seen as the outcome of irregular and costly activities, rather than the identification of an inherent value.To study how value, here in the form of a price, comes about in the case of wind power, five different empirical traces are followed with each one representing a distinct approach to valuation. These valuation proposals involve qualifying and disqualifying wind power, e.g., from CO2-reducing to CO2-emitting, and they span a range of controversies. The second analysis addresses the ZDE-device. It follows the device along two phases; namely, its conception and its emerging practice in a specific case, the territory of Pays de la Serre. The first phase is discussed as a politicization of wind power, a distinct framing of location in which the possibility for local opposition is enforced. The second phase, i.e. the practice of the device in Pays de la Serre, is better described as an economization of the landscape, a process of translating the territory according to one-dimensional layers. In their final presentation, these layers are accumulated and black-boxed, and the criteria for their construction disappear
Aït, Abdeslam Samira. "Du monopole au marché : cas d'EDF une entreprise en mutation." Thesis, Nancy 2, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008NAN22003/document.
Full textThe deregulation of the energy market in Europe, impelled by the European Commission to introduce competition, caused significant upheavals within EDF (Electricité De France). Indeed, managed a long time under the State monopoly, this French historical operator was brought to change its strategy, its structure and its competences management modes, in order to react quickly to the economic changes and their resulting risks. We analyzed in our thesis these transformations starting from two complementary registers: that of the strategy and that of the organization. The study of the strategic register, which was based on a "documentary" analysis through which we analyzed, on the one hand, the weight of the institutional "game" as well as the role of leaders in the EDF strategic orientation and, on the other hand, to analyze how these orientations were translated into structural changes. The study of the organisational register, which was based on two complementary analyses: a qualitative analysis, based on semi-directive talks, and quantitative analysis, based on questionnaires way. Theses analyses were particularly centred on the EDF commercial structures, which abilities of change tighten with being conditioned, as well as in private companies, by a process of internal competences accumulation. These competences depend on the capacity to promote to the collective plan individual competences, e.g. quality of organizational learning
Pilo, Francesca. "La régularisation des favelas par l’électricité : un service entre Etat, marché et citoyenneté." Thesis, Paris Est, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PEST1089.
Full textWith the country's hosting of a number of major international events having refocused attention on security issues, the government of the state of Rio de Janeiro introduced a new public security policy at the end of 2008 to regain territorial control over many of the city's favelas through the use of Pacifying Police Units (UPP). This programme has led to a partial revamp of the public authorities' favelas integration project. Since the 1990s, development has mainly involved improving infrastructure and access roads and, to a lesser extent, land and urban regularisation. Now, however, the authorities plan to promote ‘integration through the regularisation' of market and administrative relationships, involving various stakeholders from both the public and private spheres. This thesis examines the integration of these favelas from a relatively unexplored perspective: that of regularisation through the electricity network, the aim of which is to transform ‘illegal users' into new ‘registered customers', connected to the distribution company by a meter. In particular, we will highlight the link between the public and private approaches being used in projects to regularise the electricity service in two favelas, Santa Marta and Cantagalo. To this end, our analysis will focus on studying regularisation of the electricity service using its own tools - including socio-technical (installing meters and rehabilitating the network), commercial (billing collection methods) and controlling electricity consumption tools - and examining the ways in which customers have taken ownership of these. Research shows that regularising the electricity service tends to reshape the favelados' relationship with the state and the market; however, this has a number of limitations: it is difficult to build contractual customer relationships based on trust; activities to control consumption advocate bringing behaviours ‘up to standard' rather than supporting use; service regularisation tends to reproduce socio-economic inequalities rather than rise above them and these inequalities also gradually become less political. Thus, the aim of this thesis is to help improve understanding of the methods being used to integrate the favelas given the growing neo-liberalisation of urban policy
Books on the topic "Marché électricité"
Tixier, Pierre-Éric, and Renaud Damesin. Du monopole au marché: Les stratégies de modernisation des entreprises publiques. Paris: La Découverte, 2002.
Find full textPerspectives du marché de l'électricite: 2005-2006. Calgary, Alta: Office national de l'énergie, 2005.
Find full textLe secteur de l'électricité au Canada: Tendances et enjeux : évaluation du marché de l'énergie. Calgary, Alta: Office national de l'énergie, 2001.
Find full textLe secteur de l'électricité au Canada: Exportations et importations : évaluation du marché de l'énergie. Calgary, Alta: Office national de l'énergie, 2003.
Find full textLIBÉRALISATION DES MARCHÉS DE L'ÉNERGIE - Pourquoi vous allez payer plus cher gaz et électricité. Paris: Editions L'Harmattan, 2007.
Find full textEdison, Thomas A. The Papers of Thomas A. Edison: Electrifying New York and Abroad, April 1881--March 1883 (The Papers of Thomas A. Edison). The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.
Find full textEdison, Thomas A. The Papers of Thomas A. Edison: Research to Development at Menlo Park, January 1879-March 1881 (The Papers of Thomas A. Edison). The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Marché électricité"
"Chapitre 23. Prix et marché de l’électricité." In Énergie, électricité et nucléaire, 177–84. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-0326-2.c026.
Full text"Chapitre 15. Marchés et prix de l’énergie." In Énergie, électricité et nucléaire, 99–116. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-0326-2-018.
Full text"Chapitre 15. Marchés et prix de l’énergie." In Énergie, électricité et nucléaire, 99–116. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-0326-2.c018.
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