The opening up of the UK residential electricity sector in 1999 prompted several studies of the impact this had on both the level and structuring of retail charges, and on incumbent players' market power. Drawing on observations of regional tariffs for the month of January 2004, this paper supports previous conclusions based on simulated retail charges, looking at the response of real tariffs to distribution and transmission costs, customer density, and the length of low voltage underground circuit. We also investigate whether vertically integrated suppliers have a particular effect on charges ceteris paribus the effect of cost drivers and supplier-related factors
This paper investigates the evolution of electricity prices for domestic customers in the UK followi...
A central feature of electricity market reforms involved restructuring monopoly utilities. In the Ge...
The aim of this project is to examine the development of competition in domestic electricity supply ...
The opening up of the UK residential electricity sector in 1999 prompted several studies of the impa...
The opening up of the UK residential electricity sector in 1999 prompted several studies of the impa...
The opening up of the UK residential electricity sector in 1999 prompted several studies of the impa...
The residential UK electricity market was opened for the first time in 1999, introducing choice of s...
The residential UK electricity market was opened for the first time in 1999, introducing choice of s...
As residential energy markets open to competition, consumers can choose from a range of tariffs offe...
As residential energy markets open to competition, consumers can choose from a range of tariffs offe...
This paper explores the relationship between domestic retail electricity prices in Great Britain and...
This thesis aims at explaining why the UK residential electricity (retail) market enjoys high gross ...
Long-term contracts for electricity can counter market power and reduce prices in short-term markets...
This paper explores the relationship between domestic retail electricity prices in Great Britain and...
In most liberalised electricity retail markets, incumbent firms still hold the majority of residenti...
This paper investigates the evolution of electricity prices for domestic customers in the UK followi...
A central feature of electricity market reforms involved restructuring monopoly utilities. In the Ge...
The aim of this project is to examine the development of competition in domestic electricity supply ...
The opening up of the UK residential electricity sector in 1999 prompted several studies of the impa...
The opening up of the UK residential electricity sector in 1999 prompted several studies of the impa...
The opening up of the UK residential electricity sector in 1999 prompted several studies of the impa...
The residential UK electricity market was opened for the first time in 1999, introducing choice of s...
The residential UK electricity market was opened for the first time in 1999, introducing choice of s...
As residential energy markets open to competition, consumers can choose from a range of tariffs offe...
As residential energy markets open to competition, consumers can choose from a range of tariffs offe...
This paper explores the relationship between domestic retail electricity prices in Great Britain and...
This thesis aims at explaining why the UK residential electricity (retail) market enjoys high gross ...
Long-term contracts for electricity can counter market power and reduce prices in short-term markets...
This paper explores the relationship between domestic retail electricity prices in Great Britain and...
In most liberalised electricity retail markets, incumbent firms still hold the majority of residenti...
This paper investigates the evolution of electricity prices for domestic customers in the UK followi...
A central feature of electricity market reforms involved restructuring monopoly utilities. In the Ge...
The aim of this project is to examine the development of competition in domestic electricity supply ...