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Linking electricity and water models to assess electricity choices at water-relevant scales

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters, 2012
Hydrology/water management and electricity generation projections have been modeled separately, but there has been little effort in intentionally and explicitly linking the two sides of the water–energy nexus.
S Sattler   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Latin versus European Power: A Tale of Two Market Reforms [PDF]

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This paper compares electricity market reforms in the European Union with reforms in Chile and Brazil. The paradigm of competitive market structures for the electricity sector, as developed in the economics literature, is outlined: competitive markets in
Mennel, Tim, Viecens, Maria Fernanda
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Identifying options for regulating the coordination of network investments with investments in distributed electricity generation [PDF]

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This paper analyses two effects of the current Dutch regulation on the system operators of the electricity network and on teh decentralised generators of electricity, and suggests a number of improvements in the tariff regulation.
Eva Niesten
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Electricity Bill Act'2003 [PDF]

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The Electricity Bill, 2003 passed by Parliament promises to usher in sweeping changes. The Bill seeks to provide a legal framework for enabling reforms and restructuring of the power sector.
Deepak Kumar, P Nair
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Empowering Distributed Solar PV Energy For Malaysian Rural Housing: Towards Energy Security And Equitability Of Rural Communities [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This paper illustrates on how Malaysia’s development landscapes has been powered by cheap oil and gas making it dependent and addicted on using large amounts of fossil fuels.
H., Byrd, N.A. , , Ahmad
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Electricity market governance and the historical performance of electricity transitions in European countries: insights from retrospective modeling

open access: yesEnergy Strategy Reviews
In the last decades, the governance of national electricity systems in Europe has experienced several shifts between market liberalization and policy intervention.
Marc Jaxa-Rozen   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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