International Comparisons of Electricity RegulationThis book offers the most comprehensive characterization assembled to date of the historical, institutional, and economic forces affecting electricity regulation. Eminent economists organized by the University of California Energy Institute survey the US, UK, Scandanavia, Latin America, France, Germany, Japan, Canada, New Zealand, and Yugoslavia. Recent experiments with privatization, competition, and restructuring in electricity are contrasted with instances where government ownership and traditional vertical integration still dominate. The introductory essay by Richard J. Gilbert, Edward P. Kahn, and David Newbery synthesizes individual country studies. |
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Table des matières
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4 From dubregulation to marketcompetition in the Scandinavianelectricity supply industry | 126 |
5 Competition and institutional change in US electric power regulation | 179 |
6 The Japanese electric utility industry | 231 |
7 Regulation of the market for electricity in the Federal Republic of Germany | 277 |
8 The evolution of New Zealands electricity supply structure | 312 |
9 Regulation of electric power in Canada | 366 |
10 The French electricity industry | 406 |
11 The Yugoslav electric power industry | 457 |
Index | 492 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
altemative areas average benefits capacity capital CEGB charge coal cogeneration commercial competition concem consumers consumption contracts coordination countries customers defined demand difficult distributors ECNZ economic efficiency elec Electric Power Company electric power industry electric utilities electricity industry electricity market electricity prices electricity supply ENDESA energy enterprises federal final financial financing find firms first five fixed fuel govemment grid growth hydroelectric important incentives increased inefficient influence Institute intemational investment Japan JEPIC load marginal cost ment million Ministry monopoly municipal natural monopoly nuclear power Ontario Hydro operating peak period political power plants privatisation production profits projects public ownership reactors reflects regulation regulatory residential result retail sector self-generation significant Source specific Statkraft Statnett structure substantial suppliers Sweden Table tariff thermal tion transmission tricity United Uruguay users Vattenfall voltage wholesale Zealand

