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Many countries have followed a policy of being self-sufficient in electricity. However, in the last two decades exchange of electricity across borders has become more widespread, and the European Union's policy is to encourage a gradual expansion of cross-border trading and integration of...
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the Nordic countries; hydropower, conventional thermal, nuclear power, combined heat and power based on oil, coal and …
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Indigent Program, an income-based social assistance program in South Africa that provided free electricity and water to poor … impact of eligibility for the program on the likelihood of acquiring access to electricity and piped water, as well as on … eligible households were more likely to use a borehole as their main water source, a result primarily driven by drought …
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by the utilities after two decades of reforms? We focus on electricity, gas, water, telephone in the EU 15 Member States …
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analyse the welfare effects of these reforms in Italy, with particular attention to water and energy goods. The first step is …
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