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The impact of financing conditions on global deep decarbonization
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From net-zero to zero-fossil in transforming the EU energy system. [PDF]
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Reforming Israel's electricity sector
Energy Policy, 2002Abstract This paper analyzes the regulatory structure of the electricity sector in Israel, which is currently dominated by the government-owned integrated utility, Israel Electric Corporation (IEC). The current structure of a price cap with a mandatory rate reduction of 2% per year and a target return on equity (ROE) of 6.5% is not sustainable ...
Asher Tishler +2 more
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Electricity Sector Restructuring in Belgium
2003This book focuses on the diversity of electricity reforms in Western Europe, drawing evidence from ten European Union memberstates plus Norway and Switzerland as associate members. The contributors analyse the various ways of introducing competition in the European electricity industries, and consider both the strategies of electricity companies and ...
Verbruggen, Aviel, Vanderstappen, Erwin
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Financing China’s Electricity Sector
2018China’s total investment in the electricity sector during the 12th Five Year Plan (FYP) period reached RMB 3.9 trillion. Equity financing has become increasingly important and other innovative instruments have been developed. Moreover, the booming renewable energy industry has brought new features to the electricity sector.
Dayong Zhang, Huadong Dai
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The Electricity Journal, 2001
Abstract Without reserves in the range of 15 to 18 percent, California-type shortages are sure to recur, and politicians will start to distance themselves from competitive generation market solutions.
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Abstract Without reserves in the range of 15 to 18 percent, California-type shortages are sure to recur, and politicians will start to distance themselves from competitive generation market solutions.
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2003
Following on from our previous case study of the banking and financial services sector, in this chapter we consider the electricity sector and the extent of regulatory convergence towards EU rules. As with the banking sector, foreign ownership of the sector has been extensive in Hungary with the Hungarian state deciding to sell companies to strategic ...
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Following on from our previous case study of the banking and financial services sector, in this chapter we consider the electricity sector and the extent of regulatory convergence towards EU rules. As with the banking sector, foreign ownership of the sector has been extensive in Hungary with the Hungarian state deciding to sell companies to strategic ...
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Electricity Sectors in Transition
The Energy Journal, 1998This paper discusses the structural and regulatory changes that are affecting electricity sectors around the world. The direction of change is toward promoting competition in the supply of generation services, restructuring of electricity supply enterprises to clearly separate the provision of competitive generation services from monopoly transmission ...
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