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and regulation and productivity measurement of the German electricity industry in particular. The methodological approach … and politico-economic background of the German and the US electricity industries. The following two chapters provide …
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network industries like telecommunications, electricity and railways and has sparked off a controversy in the literature. The …. The insights are applied to the electricity supply industry in Germany. …
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The harmonization and integration of separate national energy markets to an interconnected internal European market is a top priority of the European Commission. However, as energy policy largely remains subject to national sovereignty, a higher degree of integration can cause unilateral...
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-term changes and the long-term impact on competition in the electricity market as well as the impact on costs and security of …
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network industries like telecommunications, electricity and railways and has sparked off a controversy in the literature. The …. The insights are applied to the electricity supply industry in Germany. …
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in the electricity networks. The German regulator has proposed new rules for reactive power procurement, which are based …
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theoretically, and estimate empirically, that German electricity distribution system operators (DSOs) incur higher costs when …
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misspecification, a latent class model is applied to a comprehensive database of German electricity distribution network operators …
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theoretically, and estimate empirically, that German electricity distribution system operators (DSOs) pile up more costs in the year …
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theoretically, and estimate empirically, that German electricity distribution system operators (DSOs) incur higher costs when …
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