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policy debate on interconnector expansion and studies two particular points. First, the effects of network regulation on the …
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This paper presents an approach for resilience incentives in the regulation of electricity network operators … system. The resilience regulation proposed in this paper contains two complementary parts. First, a resilience incentive …
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how wholesale pricing regulation might affect this process; the introduction of differentiated wholesale remedies … interplay with access regulation. Using the recent economic literature, arguments and possible guidelines are proposed, which …
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Regulation in Europe has rested heavily on the historic monopolist asymmetrically providing its competitors with access … to its own copper local loop. When the regulation of fibre loops was contemplated, the European Commission initially … proposed in 2008 that Next Generation Access (NGA) regulation should rely on good access to passive infrastructure, in order to …
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There is much recent debate about extending the purposes of investor-owned firms to embrace the wider interests of a variety of stakeholders. Network regulatory decisions already involve extensive use of centralised social cost-benefit analysis to capture some aspects of public value. A gap...
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CAPEX-bias occurs when the OPEX solution is the more efficient approach, but regulation sets distorted incentives to choose …
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