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Working Papers
2020
- The Productivity Puzzle in Network Industries: Evidence from the Energy Sector
Working Papers, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge View citations (7)
Also in Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (2020) View citations (7)
2019
- Competition in Markets for Ancillary Services? The implications of rising distributed generation
Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge View citations (3)
See also Journal Article in The Energy Journal (2020)
- Digitalisation and New Business Models in Energy Sector
Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge View citations (18)
- Smart Consumers in the Internet of Energy: Flexibility Markets & Services from Distributed Energy Resources
Other publications TiSEM, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management View citations (3)
2018
- Electric Power Distribution in the World: Today and Tomorrow
Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge View citations (9)
Also in Working Papers, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge (2018) View citations (12)
- Reactive Power Procurement: Lessons from Three Leading Countries
Working Papers, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge View citations (4)
Also in Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (2018) View citations (4)
- Storage Business Models: Lessons for Electricity from Natural Gas, Cloud Data and Frozen Food
Working Papers, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge 
Also in Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (2018)
2017
- A Social Cost Benefit Analysis of Grid-Scale Electrical Energy Storage Projects: Evaluating the Smarter Network Storage Project
Working Papers, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge View citations (2)
Also in Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (2017) View citations (2)
- Regulating the Electricity System Operator: Lessons for Great Britain from around the world
Working Papers, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge View citations (3)
Also in Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (2017) View citations (3)
2015
- Can current electricity markets cope with high shares of renewables? A comparison of approaches in Germany, the UK and the State of New York
Working Papers, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge View citations (7)
Also in Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (2015) View citations (13)
See also Journal Article in The Energy Journal (2016)
- Distributed Generation: Opportunities for Distribution Network Operators, Wider Society and Generators
Working Papers, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge View citations (1)
Also in Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (2015) View citations (2)
2014
- Does Weather Have an Impact on Electricity Distribution Efficiency? Evidence from South America
Working Papers, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge 
Also in Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (2014)
- Integrating Distributed Generation: Regulation and Trends in Three Leading Countries
Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge View citations (1)
Also in Working Papers, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge (2014) 
See also Journal Article in Energy Policy (2015)
- The Role of Distribution Network Operators in Promoting Cost-Effective Distributed Generation: Lessons from the United States for Europe
Working Papers, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge 
Also in Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (2014)
2013
- Finding the Optimal Approach for Allocating and Realising Distribution System Capacity: Deciding between Interruptible Connections and Firm DG Connections
Working Papers, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge View citations (1)
Also in Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge View citations (1)
- Understanding best practice regarding interruptible connections for wind generation: lessons from national and international experience
Working Papers, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge View citations (4)
Also in Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (2013) View citations (5)
2011
- The Restructuring and Privatisation of the Peruvian Electricity Distribution Market
Working Papers, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge View citations (4)
Also in Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (2010) View citations (13)
Journal Articles
2021
- Has the unbundling reform improved the service efficiency of China's power grid firms?
Energy Economics, 2021, 95, (C) View citations (4)
- How to Procure Flexibility Services within the Electricity Distribution System: Lessons from an International Review of Innovation Projects
Energies, 2021, 14, (15), 1-26 View citations (7)
- The Role of Regulators in Promoting the Procurement of Flexibility Services within the Electricity Distribution System: A Survey of Seven Leading Countries
Energies, 2021, 14, (14), 1-25 View citations (4)
2020
- Competition in Markets for Ancillary Services? The Implications of Rising Distributed Generation
The Energy Journal, 2020, Volume 41, (Special Issue) View citations (3)
See also Working Paper (2019)
- Reactive power procurement: A review of current trends
Applied Energy, 2020, 270, (C) View citations (10)
2019
- Storage Business Models: Lessons for Electricity from Cloud Data, Frozen Food and Natural Gas
The Energy Journal, 2019, Volume 40, (The New Era of Energy Transition)
2018
- A social cost benefit analysis of grid-scale electrical energy storage projects: A case study
Applied Energy, 2018, 212, (C), 881-894 View citations (39)
2017
- Going smarter in the connection of distributed generation
Energy Policy, 2017, 105, (C), 608-617 View citations (13)
- Using stochastic frontier analysis to measure the impact of weather on the efficiency of electricity distribution businesses in developing economies
European Journal of Operational Research, 2017, 263, (3), 1078-1094 View citations (14)
2016
- Can current electricity markets cope with high shares of renewables? A comparison of approaches in Germany, the UK and the State of New York
The Energy Journal, 2016, Volume 37, (Bollino-Madlener Special Issue) View citations (29)
See also Working Paper (2015)
2015
- Integrating distributed generation: Regulation and trends in three leading countries
Energy Policy, 2015, 85, (C), 475-486 View citations (36)
See also Working Paper (2014)
- Options for allocating and releasing distribution system capacity: Deciding between interruptible connections and firm DG connections
Applied Energy, 2015, 144, (C), 96-105 View citations (12)
- The role of distribution network operators in promoting cost-effective distributed generation: Lessons from the United States of America for Europe
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2015, 51, (C), 484-496 View citations (12)
2014
- Experience with smarter commercial arrangements for distributed wind generation
Energy Policy, 2014, 71, (C), 52-62 View citations (17)
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