Power Cut? How the EU Is Pulling the Plug on Electricity Markets : How the EU Is Pulling the Plug on Electricity Markets.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
London Publishing Partnership,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Box(1 Carbon taxes versus cap-and-trade schemes; Box(2 Institutions matter; Box(3 The natural monopoly problem; Figure(1 EU28's gross inland consumption of energy by source (2013, left panel) and gross electricity generation by source (2013, right panel); Figure(2 Transmission and distribution grids within the power industry; Figure(3 Supply and demand curves in the Italian Power Exchange (IPEX) on 10 December 2014 at 12 a.m.; Figure(4 EU legislative framework for energy; Figure(5 Regulatory conditions in the electricity sector (1975-2013) in Europe.
- Figure(6 Renewable energy as a share of electricity generation compared with 2010 plans ('target')Figure(7 Main renewable energy support instruments in the EU27; Figure(8 Average support to renewable energy production in the EU [€/MWh] by country; Figure(9 Average support to renewable energy production in the EU(€/MWh) by technology; Figure(10 Average CO2 abatement cost in some EU member states; Figure(11 Share of renewable and non-renewable electricity production in EU28.
- Figure(12 Hourly prices of power in the day-ahead market in Italy for the Sicily market zone on Wednesday, 12 May 2010 (left) and 14 May 2014 (right)Figure(13 Installed generating capacity by source (bars, left axis) versus final electricity consumption (line, right axis) in the EU28; Figure(14 Energy-related CO2 emissions per capita and CO2 intensity in selected regions; Table(1 Achievements of EU electricity directives; Table(2 Overview of RES electricity support instruments by country and technology; The author; Foreword; Acknowledgment; Summary; Tables, figures and boxes; 1 Introduction.
- Complex supply chains and state monopoliesTackling environmental concerns; Summary; PART 1 ; The Theoretical Framework; 2 The climate-energy nexus; Carbon emissions and energy; Are climate change policies inconsistent with broadly free markets?; 3 Electricity
- from power station to household; Power systems; 4 The natural monopoly problem in electricity; Has technological progress killed the 'natural monopoly' argument?; 5 Market clearing and the problem of renewables; How the electricity market clears; PART 2; Liberalisation in Advance and Retreat.
- 6 The EU before the 'liberalisation' of electricityThe rise of the European regulatory state; The European Commission's role in 'promoting' a 'free market' in energy; 7 Liberalising electricity markets the British way; The core of the British model; The British retreat from the British model; Price controls and interference in industrial structure; Electricity market reform
- back to central planning; PART 3 ; The EU, Electricity Deregulation and climate-driven Regulation; 8 Liberalising electricity markets the EU way; The first liberalisation package; The second liberalisation package.