Rudolf G. Egging, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2010 Civil Engineering University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Operations Research, Energy, Civil Engineering
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Steven A. Gabriel grad student 2010 University of Maryland
 (Multi-period natural gas market modeling Applications, stochastic extensions and solution approaches.)
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Egging R, Holz F. (2016) Risks in global natural gas markets: Investment, hedging and trade Energy Policy. 94: 468-479
Huppmann D, Egging R. (2014) Market power, fuel substitution and infrastructure - A large-scale equilibrium model of global energy markets Energy. 75: 483-500
Egging R. (2013) Drivers, trends, and uncertainty in long-term price projections for energy management in public buildings Energy Policy. 62: 617-624
Egging R. (2013) Benders Decomposition for multi-stage stochastic mixed complementarity problems – Applied to a global natural gas market model European Journal of Operational Research. 226: 341-353
Huppmann D, Egging R, Holz F, et al. (2011) The World Gas Market in 2030: Development Scenarios Using the World Gas Model International Journal of Global Energy Issues. 35: 64-84
Egging R, Holz F, Gabriel SA. (2010) The World Gas Model. A multi-period mixed complementarity model for the global natural gas market Energy. 35: 4016-4029
Egging R, Holz F, Gabriel SA. (2010) The World Gas Model Energy. 35: 4016-4029
Gabriel SA, Zhuang J, Egging R. (2009) Solving stochastic complementarity problems in energy market modeling using scenario reduction European Journal of Operational Research. 197: 1028-1040
Egging R, Gabriel SA, Holz F, et al. (2008) A complementarity model for the European natural gas market Energy Policy. 36: 2385-2414
Egging RG, Gabriel SA. (2006) Examining market power in the European natural gas market Energy Policy. 34: 2762-2778
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