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markets to stimulate competition and improve efficiency. This book considers the key elements of effective reform based on a … review of experiences to date. A converging trend emerges, that emphasises competition in the generation, supply and trade of … electricity, aimed at maximising consumer choice. It also highlights the development of new approaches to regulation of the …
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The market structure and trends for the Asian liquefied natural gas (LNG) market have evolved dramatically since this fuel was introduced in the late 1960s. While traditional markets such as Japan or Korea have held their position as the largest consumers in the region, their domestic markets...
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The International Energy Agency's periodic review of New Zealand's energy policies and programmes. This edition finds that New Zealand’s strong commitment to liberalised energy markets has delivered a relatively high level of energy security and economic prosperity for consumers. Since the...
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reform to the retail market, and to address weaknesses in industry regulation. New Zealand’s approach to energy sector … regulation is unique in the world. The report discusses the strengths and weaknesses of New Zealand’s regulatory system. …
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This energy policy review of New Zealand offers a comprehensive analysis of the country’s energy sector, evaluating its strengths and weaknesses across the fuel mix, as well as looking at broader issues such as energy efficiency, environmental performance and technology research and...
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New Zealand has set ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, including achieving net zero emissions by 2050. The country enjoys many natural advantages for its energy transition, including an enviable renewable resource base. New Zealand already has a low‑emissions electricity...
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