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Electricity Generating Board whichn generated and transmitted all publicly supplied electricity in England and Wales until 1990. …
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In December 1990, the twelve regional electricity companies responsible for the distribution and supply of electricity …
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This paper attempts to assess the social welfare impact of the restructuring and privatisation of the electricity …
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participation into the Philippines electricity generation sector, by liberalizing the market for independent power producers (IPPs …
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Driven by fear of underinvestment in network assets, merchant investment in electricity transmission networks (MTI) is …
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decentralised energy-only New Electricity Trading Arrangements (NETA) market framework, we compare the two designs in terms of … investment incentives. We review the biases of the Pool capacity payments design, the drought of investment following the …
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Merchant electricity transmission investment is a practically relevant example of an unregulated investment with … monopoly properties. However, while leaving the investment decision to the market, the regulator may decide to prohibit … the capacity choice, given three reasons for capacity withholding: uncertainty, demand growth and pre-emptive investment …
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In theory, competitive electricity markets can provide incentives for efficient investment in generating capacity. We … show that if consumers and investors are risk averse, investment is efficient only if investors in generating capacity can … investment levels, distorts technology choice towards less capital-intensive generation and reduces consumer utility. We observe …
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This paper discusses unregulated market-based electricity transmission investment by third parties as opposed to … regulated investment by designated transmission system operators. The analysis is set against a European and Australian …, market power, detrimental investment and risks. The analysis argues for restricting market-based investment to controllable …
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billion (US$18.4 billion) in 2001 money, which amounts to 11% of Norway’s GDP in that year. Savings on investment costs are …
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