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complementary reform in Russia's natural gas sector. … on a highly ambitious programme of electricity reform. This book focuses on key aspects of the proposed reforms including … removal of cross subsidies. It also raises concerns as to the pace of reform in related areas such as the need for …
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In 2005, China added the equivalent of all the power plants in Norway and Sweden to its electricity generating capacity … environmentally sustainable electricity supply in the future? Assessing the current state of electricity regulation in China, this …
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This review covers the overall economic context for regulatory reform, the government's capacity to manage regulatory … reform, competition policy and enforcement, and market openness. The review also examines specifically the the regulatory … framework in the electricity and railway sectors. The analysis in this review assesses Russia against a number of OECD …
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This review of regulatory reform in Russia covers the overall economic context for regulatory reform, the government …’s capacity to manage regulatory reform, competition policy and enforcement, and market openness. The review also examines … specifically the regulatory framework in the electricity and railway sectors. The analysis in this review assesses Russia against a …
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This report looks at how investors have responded to the need to internalise investment risk in power generation and how these responses have affected the organisation of the power sector and technology choices. This study looks at several cases of volatile prices in IEA countries’ electricity...
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Highly volatile electricity prices are becoming a more frequent and unwanted characteristic of modern electricity wholesale markets. But low demand elasticity, mainly the result of a lack of incentives and consumers’ inability to control demand, means that consumer behaviour is not reflected...
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