Once the poster child of energy market liberalization, the U.K. is now grappling with the difficulties of balancing competitiveness, energy security and ambitious decarbonization. But will the recent proposals for Electricity Market Reform be effective? The strategy as a whole does not seem consistent. The EMR is not a fundamental redesign of the market, as the government suggests, but an attempt to combine subsidies and the market to reach an intermediate solution between the market and a government-directed low-carbon investment plan. The consumer and macroeconomic impact is likely to be negative
UK electricity market reform and the EU / Malcolm Keay. OIES, April 2013, 9 p. (Oxford energy commen...
The Government has published what is called a “technical update” to its electricity market reform Wh...
Electricity sector liberalisation is part of thewider trend toward liberalisation and the with-drawa...
The UK and other EU countries are concerned to deliver secure, sustainable and affordable electricit...
The government intends to fundamentally overhaul Britain’s electricity sector. No fewer than three c...
By 2008 Great Britain had one of the most competitive residential electricity markets in the world, ...
A proposal for reforming an electricity market for a low-carbon economy / Raphael Heffron, Universit...
Governments across the OECD are committed to ambitious reductions in CO2 emissions. Electricity is ...
Progress on the UK electricity market reform / David Newbery. Imperial College London and EPRG Cambr...
New economic thinking is needed in the UK energy sector. The mainstream economic approach to the ele...
Governments across the OECD are committed to ambitious reductions in CO2 emissions. Electricity is ...
The structure of today's "organized markets" is neither competitive nor sustainable. If stakeholders...
The major electricity companies (the ‘majors’) in Europe have not recovered from a significant decli...
Proponents of free markets for electricity assert that minor fixes to the California market and to F...
Electricity Market is structured to fund reliable electricity supply, meet the need of consumers, en...
UK electricity market reform and the EU / Malcolm Keay. OIES, April 2013, 9 p. (Oxford energy commen...
The Government has published what is called a “technical update” to its electricity market reform Wh...
Electricity sector liberalisation is part of thewider trend toward liberalisation and the with-drawa...
The UK and other EU countries are concerned to deliver secure, sustainable and affordable electricit...
The government intends to fundamentally overhaul Britain’s electricity sector. No fewer than three c...
By 2008 Great Britain had one of the most competitive residential electricity markets in the world, ...
A proposal for reforming an electricity market for a low-carbon economy / Raphael Heffron, Universit...
Governments across the OECD are committed to ambitious reductions in CO2 emissions. Electricity is ...
Progress on the UK electricity market reform / David Newbery. Imperial College London and EPRG Cambr...
New economic thinking is needed in the UK energy sector. The mainstream economic approach to the ele...
Governments across the OECD are committed to ambitious reductions in CO2 emissions. Electricity is ...
The structure of today's "organized markets" is neither competitive nor sustainable. If stakeholders...
The major electricity companies (the ‘majors’) in Europe have not recovered from a significant decli...
Proponents of free markets for electricity assert that minor fixes to the California market and to F...
Electricity Market is structured to fund reliable electricity supply, meet the need of consumers, en...
UK electricity market reform and the EU / Malcolm Keay. OIES, April 2013, 9 p. (Oxford energy commen...
The Government has published what is called a “technical update” to its electricity market reform Wh...
Electricity sector liberalisation is part of thewider trend toward liberalisation and the with-drawa...