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Electricity transmission has emerged as critical for successfully liberalising power markets. This paper surveys the …
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liquidity provision by banks dominates the demand for transactions money from the real economy, money is likely to contain … primitive demand and supply shocks. We find that supply shocks have dominated the time series in both the UK and the US in 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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Liberalisation has had a marked effect on innovative activities in the electricity industry. R&D and patenting … activities are generally regarded respectively as innovative inputs to and outputs from technological progress. Electricity … activity in the UK electricity sector. The results indicate that electricity related patents in non-nuclear and renewable …
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Incentive regulation for networks has been an important part of the reform agenda in a number of countries. As part of this regulatory process, incentives are put in place to improve the cost efficiency of network companies by rewarding good performance relative to a predefined benchmark. The...
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electricity (and by implication heat) network regulation. We do this in the context of Ofgem’s RPIX@ 20 Review of energy … then apply the lessons to electricity networks in the context of a possible increase in distributed generation directly … several implications of this for the regulation of electricity and heat networks. …
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This paper explores demand side management (DSM) strategies, including both demand response and energy efficiency … energy demand and the limits to energy indicators. We then turn to historical energy intensity trends in the sector which …
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