Electricity market reform : an international perspective /
Since the late 1980s, policy makers and regulators in a number of countries have liberalized, restructured or deregulated their electric power sector, typically by introducing competition at the generation and retail level. These experiments have resulted in vastly different outcomes - some highly e...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Elsevier,
�2006.
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Colección: | Elsevier global energy policy and economics series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword
- Introduction
- I. What's Wrong with the Status Quo?
- 1. Why Restructure Electricity Markets?
- 2. Sector-specific Market Power Regulation vs. General Competition Law
- 3. Chile: Where It All Started
- 4. Electricity Liberalization in Britain and the Evolution of Market Design
- 5. The Nordic Market: Robust by Design?
- III. Evolving Markets
- 6. The Electricity Industry in Australia: Problems Along the Way to a National Electricity Market
- 7. Restructuring of the New Zealand Electricity Sector, 1984-2005
- 8. Energy Policy and Investment in the German Power Market
- 9. Competition in the Continental European Electricity Market: Despair of Work in Progress?
- IV. North America, New World, New Challenges
- 10. California Electricity Restructuring, the Crisis, and Its Aftermath
- 11. Texas: The Most Robust Competitive Market in North America
- 12. Electricity Restructuring in Canada
- 13. The PJM Market
- 14. Independent System Operators in the United States: History, Lessons Learned, and Prospects
- 15. Competitive Retail Power Markets and Default Service
- V. Other Markets
- 16. The Case of Brasil: Reform by Trial and Error?
- 17. Understanding the Argentinian and Colombian Electricity Markets
- 18. A New Stage of Electricity Liberalization in Japan: Issues and Expectations.
- Why restructure electricity markets? / Fereidoon P. Sioshansi and Wolfgang Pfaffenberger
- Sector-specific market power regulation versus general competition law : criteria for judging competitive versus regulated markets / G�unter Knieps
- Chile : where it all started / Ricardo Raineri
- Electricity liberalization in Britain and the evolution of market design / David Newbery
- The Nordic electricity market : robust by design? / Eirik S. Amundsen, Lars Bergman and Nils-Henrik M. von der Fehr
- The electricity industry in Australia : problems along the way to a national electricity market / Alan Moran
- Restructuring the New Zealand electricity sector 1984-2005 / Geoff Bertram
- Energy policy and investment in the German power market / Gert Brunekreeft and Dierk Bauknecht
- Competition in the continental European electricity market : despair or work in progress? / Reinhard Haas [and others]
- California electricity restructuring, the crisis, and its aftermath / James L. Sweeney
- Texas : the most robust competitive market in North America / Parviz Adib and Jay Zarnikau
- Electricity restructuring in Canada / Michael J. Trebilcock and Roy Hrab
- The PJM market / Joseph Bowring
- Independent system operators in the USA : history, lessons learned, and prospects / Richard O'Neill [and others]
- Competitive retail power markets and default service : the US experience / Taff Tschamler
- The case of Brazil : reform by trial and error? / Jo�ao Lizardo R. Hermes de Ara�ujo
- Understanding the Argentinean and Colombian electricity markets / Isaac Dyner, Santiago Arango and Erik R. Larsen
- A new stage of electricity liberalization in Japan : issues and expectations / Mika Goto and Masayuki Yajima.