The electric utility sector throughout the world has been undergoing significant changes. It is changing from its traditional, central-station generation model managed under a vertically integrated monopoly to a more market-dependent business. In the rich industrialized countries, this change has progressed rapidly with the emergence of competitive markets—not only in the area of electricity generation, but also in the extension of such markets down to the level of retail domestic consumer. Developing countries, on the other hand, are trying to attract much-needed investment capital for their power sector expansion activities, particularly for the expansion of generating capacity, through the involvement of the private sector. Unlike their ...
Creating a regulatory framework for network sectors such as electricity in developing countries is c...
Creating a regulatory framework for network sectors such as electricity in developing countries is c...
Many developing countries are unable to provide their industrial sectors with reliable electric powe...
The electric utility sector throughout the world has been undergoing significant changes. It is chan...
Conventional wisdom suggests that competitive wholesale electricity markets are not feasible in most...
Competition has been introduced in the electricity markets with the goal of reducing prices and impr...
The efficient operation and expansion of utilities in developing countries is crucial for growth and...
Power pools constitute a set of sometimes complex institutional arrangements for efficiency-enhancin...
Thesis (DTech (Public Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2008The research explor...
The electricity distribution industry in the developing world is dominated by public sector utilitie...
This thesis focuses on the electricity sector in developing economies. This is an important sector g...
This paper identifies the key features of successful electricity market designs that are particularl...
This paper identifies the key features of successful electricity market designs that are particularl...
Many developing countries are unable to provide their industrial sector with reliable electric power...
We develop a model for a power market with the characteristics of the Chilean power supply industry,...
Creating a regulatory framework for network sectors such as electricity in developing countries is c...
Creating a regulatory framework for network sectors such as electricity in developing countries is c...
Many developing countries are unable to provide their industrial sectors with reliable electric powe...
The electric utility sector throughout the world has been undergoing significant changes. It is chan...
Conventional wisdom suggests that competitive wholesale electricity markets are not feasible in most...
Competition has been introduced in the electricity markets with the goal of reducing prices and impr...
The efficient operation and expansion of utilities in developing countries is crucial for growth and...
Power pools constitute a set of sometimes complex institutional arrangements for efficiency-enhancin...
Thesis (DTech (Public Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2008The research explor...
The electricity distribution industry in the developing world is dominated by public sector utilitie...
This thesis focuses on the electricity sector in developing economies. This is an important sector g...
This paper identifies the key features of successful electricity market designs that are particularl...
This paper identifies the key features of successful electricity market designs that are particularl...
Many developing countries are unable to provide their industrial sector with reliable electric power...
We develop a model for a power market with the characteristics of the Chilean power supply industry,...
Creating a regulatory framework for network sectors such as electricity in developing countries is c...
Creating a regulatory framework for network sectors such as electricity in developing countries is c...
Many developing countries are unable to provide their industrial sectors with reliable electric powe...