Call number:
PIK P 113-13-0189
;
IASS 13.0112
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: Part I: The Evolution of European Electricity Markets ; 1-Evolution of British electricity market and the role of policy for the low carbon future ; 2-Electricity market reform in Britain: Central planning vs. free markets ; 3The French paradox: Competition, nuclear rent and price regulation ; 4-Turnaround in rough sea: The German electricity market ; 5-The growing impact of renewable energy in European electricity markets ; 6-Renewable energy, efficient electricity networks and sector-specific market power regulation ; 7-From niche to mainstream: The evolution of renewable energy in the German electricity market ; 8-The challenges of electricity market regulation in the European Union ; Part II: The evolution of electricity markets in Americas ; 9-The evolution of the PJM capacity market: Does it address the revenue sufficiency problem? ; 10-Texas electricity market: Getting better ; 11-From the brink of abyss to a green, clean and smart future: The evolution of California's electricity market ; 12-Unfinished business: The evolution of US competitive retail electricity markets ; 13-Fragmented markets: Canadian electricity sectors' ; derperformance ; 14-The integration of Latin American energy markets: An outstanding dilemma ; Part III: The evolution of BRICs electricity markets ; 15-Evolution of electricity market in Brazil ; 16-The Russian electricity market reform: Towards the re-regulation of the liberalized ; 17-Not seeing the wood for the trees? Electricity market reform in India ; 18-Reform postponed: The evolution of China's electricity markets ; Part IV: The evolution of electricity markets in Australasia ; 19-Evolution of Australia's national electricity market ; 20-Is electricity industry reform the right answer to the wrong question? Lessons from Australian restructuring and climate policy ; 21-Weak regulation, rising margins, and asset revaluations: New Zealand's failing experiment in electricity reform ; 22-The Korean electricity market: Stuck in transition ; 23-After Fukushima: The evolution of Japanese electricity market ; 24-The Singapore electricity market: From partial to full competition ; 25-Market design for variable generation
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
XLVI, 820 S. : graph. Darst., Kt.
,
24 cm
Edition:
1. ed.
ISBN:
9780123978912
Location:
A 18 - must be ordered
Branch Library:
PIK Library
Branch Library:
RIFS Library
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