Competitive Electricity Markets: Design, Implementation, Performance Contributor(s): Sioshansi, Fereidoon (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0080471722 ISBN-13: 9780080471723 Publisher: Elsevier Science OUR PRICE: $220.00 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: March 2008 * Not available - Not in print at this time *Annotation: After two decades, policy makers and regulators agree that electricity market reform, liberalization and privatization remains partly art. Moreover, the international experience suggests that in nearly all cases, initial market reform leads to unintended consequences or introduces new risks, which must be addressed in subsequent ???reform of the reforms.??? This volume describes the evolution of the market reform process including a number of challenging issues such as infrastructure investment, resource adequacy, capacity and demand participation, market power, distributed generation, renewable energy and global climate change. ?? Sequel to Electricity Market Reform: An International Perspective in the same series published in 2006 ?? Contributions from renowned scholars and practitioners on significant electricity market design and implementation issues ?? Covers timely topics on the evolution of electricity market liberalization world-wide |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Industrial Management - Technology & Engineering | Electrical - Science | Energy |
Dewey: 621.31 |
Series: Elsevier Global Energy Policy and Economics |
Physical Information: 1.52" H x 6.57" W x 9.59" (2.47 lbs) 582 pages |
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Publisher Description: After 2 decades, policymakers and regulators agree that electricity market reform, liberalization and privatization remains partly art. Moreover, the international experience suggests that in nearly all cases, initial market reform leads to unintended consequences or introduces new risks, which must be addressed in subsequent "reform of the reforms." Competitive Electricity Markets describes the evolution of the market reform process including a number of challenging issues such as infrastructure investment, resource adequacy, capacity and demand participation, market power, distributed generation, renewable energy and global climate change. |