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Electric Sector Models

1984
Analysis of investment decisions in the electric sector is a subject with a long history of scholarship, with a rich literature, and extensive applications in practice. Many complex mathematical models are used by electric utilities for planning purposes, some of which, such as the WASP model, have found application in a number of developing countries ...
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Electricity sector assessment

1992
Before 1973, with cheap abundant oil, little need existed for energy sector planning, although subsectors-e.g. electricity, gas, coal-often produced local, even national plans. Many countries use unplannable non-commercial energy more than commercial, leading to disastrous fuelwood over consumption and environmental problems.
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Digitalization of Russia’s Electricity Sector

2019 International Multi-Conference on Industrial Engineering and Modern Technologies (FarEastCon), 2019
Today’s buzzword is digitalization. It has been going on for several years and covered multiple sectors of economy and manufacturing. In 2017, the Russian Federation adopted its Digital Economy State Program, which covers all the major industries.
Ustinovich E.S., Bessonova E.A.
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Competition perspective of electricity sector reforms An overview of electricity sector reforms

2013 10th International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM), 2013
Over the last decades, different countries have reformed utility sectors, with particular emphasis to the electricity. These reforms have been conceived and implemented within different contexts although adopting similar mechanisms. Motives for electricity sector reforms and respective consequences differ from country to country.
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Electric Energy Sector in Argentina

IEEE Power Engineering Review, 1994
This article describes how the organization of the electric energy sector in Argentina has changed dramatically from a sector in which state-owned companies worked under a central planning to one in which private companies make their own decisions. The way that the electrical system used to work can be shown by these statements: demand growth estimated
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The Electricity Sector

2023
Victor B. Loksha, Mohammed Qaradaghi
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The Electricity Sector and Jirama

Selected Issues Papers
Madagascar faces significant challenges in electricity access, with only 36 percent of the population connected. The state-owned utility, JIRAMA, struggles with inefficient production, high transmission and distribution losses, and tariffs below recovery costs.
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Electric sector restructuring in Italy

IEEE Power Engineering Review, 2000
In this paper, the author describes how Italian electricity supply industry restructuring is moving at a rapid pace, with many generators entering the production sector, a new ISO entrusted with the transmission function and tariffs that will gradually eliminate existing cross-subsidies.
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Electricity Sector Reform in Belarus

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2002
The plan of this short paper is the following. In section 2 we set out the necessary steps for an effective reform programme for the electricity supply industry (ESI) in a CIS country like Belarus. Reform programmes of this type are being pursued more or less actively in Russia, Kazakhstan and Georgia as well as in the Baltic States.
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