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Electricity transmission has emerged as critical for successfully liberalising power markets. This paper surveys the …
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, regulated revenue. This paper analyses the dynamic behaviour of inefficiency for a balanced panel of 128 Norwegian electricity …
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participation into the Philippines electricity generation sector, by liberalizing the market for independent power producers (IPPs …
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This paper applies the concept of regulatory threat to analyse the electricity supply industry in Germany, where in …-price) discrimination against their parties. The conceptual framework appears to explain developments in the German electricity sector …
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Long-term contracts for electricity can counter market power and reduce prices in short-term markets. If electricity …-term prices would allow rivals to buy on the spot market and undercut them. Could this lead to less contracting and higher prices …? This paper combines a model of electricity retailing and a Cournot model of competition in the wholesale markets to …
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In the UK, domestic customers must be able to terminate energy contracts at 28 days’ notice. This has been seen as a transitional protection for customers and for competition. This paper reviews the arguments for and against the 28 day rule, and examines the extent to which UK suppliers have...
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