ELECTRIC UTILITY DEMAND‐SIDE MANAGEMENT IN POLAND
Janusz Sowis…Ski,
Geoffrey Rothwell and
Don Shirey
Contemporary Economic Policy, 1995, vol. 13, issue 1, 84-91
Abstract:
Demand‐Side Management (DSM) improves load factors and energy efficiency and reduces emissions. DSM methods are understood in the United States, but using DSM in Poland poses problems related to constraints in the power sector and the economic environment. This paper discusses the reorganization of the Polish energy sector and Polish energy policy during in the transition since 1989 and discusses the obstacles to implementing DSM programs.
Date: 1995
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