Utilities Policy
1990 - 2025
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Volume 40, issue C, 2016
- Interconnecting an isolated electricity system to the European market: The case of Malta pp. 1-14

- Jan Ries, Ludovic Gaudard and Franco Romerio
- Time-based pricing and electricity demand response: Existing barriers and next steps pp. 15-25

- Cherrelle Eid, Elta Koliou, Mercedes Valles, Javier Reneses and Rudi Hakvoort
- Realizing the smart grid's potential: Defining local markets for flexibility pp. 26-35

- Ariana Ramos, Cedric De Jonghe, Virginia Gómez and Ronnie Belmans
- Market and regulatory factors influencing smart-grid investment in Europe: Evidence from pilot projects and implications for reform pp. 36-47

- Carlo Cambini, Alexis Meletiou, Ettore Bompard and Marcelo Masera
- The cost of electricity interruptions in Portugal: Valuing lost load by applying the production-function approach pp. 48-57

- Rui Castro, Sérgio Faias and Jorge Esteves
- Improving the energy efficiency of an islanded distribution network using classical and innovative computation methods pp. 58-66

- M.L. Di Silvestre, D. La Cascia, E. Riva Sanseverino and G. Zizzo
- Typology of centralised and decentralised visions for electricity infrastructure pp. 67-74

- Simon Funcke and Dierk Bauknecht
- Institutional reforms to integrate regulation and competition policy: Economic analysis, international perspectives, and the case of the CNMC in Spain pp. 75-87

- Francesc Trillas and Ramon Xifré
- Which asset valuation and depreciation method should be used for regulated utilities? An analytical and simulation-based comparison pp. 88-103

- Hans-Ulrich Küpper and Burkhard Pedell
- To corporatize or not to corporatize (and if so, how?) pp. 107-114

- David A. McDonald
- The bio-financialization of Irish Water: New advances in the neoliberalization of vital services pp. 115-124

- Patrick Bresnihan
- Competing logics in the expansion of public service corporations pp. 125-133

- Daniela Argento, Francesca Culasso and Elisa Truant
- The loss of public values when public shareholders go abroad pp. 134-143

- Judith Clifton, Daniel Díaz-Fuentes and Mildred Warner
- Political coalitions, local leaders and the internationalization of local public services in Italy pp. 144-151

- Marco Di Giulio, Maria Tullia Galanti and Francesco Niccolò Moro
- Uneven development and the commercialisation of public utilities: A political ecology analysis of water reforms in Malaysia pp. 152-161

- Rory Padfield, Mun Hou Tham, Sophie Costes and Laurence Smith
- Public values as essential criteria for public entrepreneurship: Water management in France pp. 162-169

- Tsanga Tabi Marie
Volume 39, issue C, 2016
- The development of renewable energy resources in the State of Veracruz, Mexico pp. 1-4

- Yoreley Cancino-Solórzano, José Pablo Paredes-Sánchez, Antonio José Gutiérrez-Trashorras and Jorge Xiberta-Bernat
- A perspective on clean power and the future of US energy politics and policy pp. 5-12

- Joseph P. Tomain
- The effectiveness of a strategic reserve in the presence of a high portfolio share of renewable energy sources pp. 13-28

- Pradyumna C. Bhagwat, Jörn C. Richstein, Emile J.L. Chappin and Laurens J. de Vries
- The “effect procargo” on technical and scale efficiency at airports: The case of Spanish airports (2009–2011) pp. 29-35

- Pablo Coto-Millán, Vicente Inglada, Xose Luis Fernández, Lucía Inglada-Pérez and Miguel Ángel Pesquera
- Evaluating emergency management capability of a water utility: A pilot study using exercise metrics pp. 36-40

- Steven Curnin and Erich Heumüller
- A perspective on the rise and fall of the energy regulator in Britain pp. 41-49

- Steve Thomas
- The sustainability of Turkish electricity distributors and last-resort electricity suppliers: What did transition from vertically integrated public monopoly to regulated competition with privatized and unbundled firms bring about? pp. 50-67

- Fatih Cemil Ozbugday, Bilal Öğünlü and Hasan Alma
Volume 38, issue C, 2016
- Developing a water infrastructure planning framework for the complex modern planning environment pp. 1-10

- Casey Furlong, Saman De Silva, Lachlan Guthrie and Robert Considine
- Expert survey on capacity markets in the US: Lessons for the EU pp. 11-17

- Pradyumna C. Bhagwat, Laurens J. de Vries and Benjamin Hobbs
- Performance of the Tunisian Water Utility: An input-distance function approach pp. 18-32

- Thuraya Mellah and Tawfik Ben Amor
- Restructuring European electricity markets – A panel data analysis pp. 33-42

- Marie Hyland
- Quality dimensions of public water services in Abuja, Nigeria pp. 43-51

- Ismaila Rimi Abubakar
- Linking the energy-only market and the energy-plus-capacity market pp. 52-61

- Olga Gore, Evgenia Vanadzina and Satu Viljainen
- Integrating environmental considerations into economic regulation of China's electricity sector pp. 62-71

- Yin-Fang Zhang and Ping Gao
- Incentives for cost reduction and cost padding in electricity markets with overlapping “green” regulations pp. 72-75

- Kevin Currier
Volume 37, issue C, 2015
- Decision-making framework for supplying electricity from distributed generation-owning retailers to price-sensitive customers pp. 1-12

- Meysam Khojasteh and Shahram Jadid
- Efficiency of urban water supply in Sub-Saharan Africa: Do organization and regulation matter? pp. 13-22

- Patrick Mande Buafua
- Electricity distribution tariffs and distributed generation: Quantifying cross-subsidies from consumers to prosumers pp. 23-33

- Angela Picciariello, Claudio Vergara, Javier Reneses, Pablo Frías and Lennart Söder
- Benefits of coordinating congestion management in electricity transmission networks: Theory and application to Germany pp. 34-45

- Friedrich Kunz and Alexander Zerrahn
- Renewable energy investors in Sweden: A cross-subsector analysis of dynamic capabilities pp. 46-57

- Anna Darmani
- Time-based electricity pricing for large-volume customers: A comparison of two buildings under tariff alternatives pp. 58-68

- Melek Yalcintas, William T. Hagen and Abidin Kaya
- The causes of electricity theft: An econometric analysis of the case of Turkey pp. 70-78

- Caglar Yurtseven
- Electricity reform, tariff and household elasticity in Turkey pp. 79-85

- Murat Çetinkaya, Alparslan A. Başaran and Necmiddin Bağdadioğlu
- A GIS-based Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis approach for wind power plant site selection pp. 86-96

- Kazim Baris Atici, Ahmet Bahadir Simsek, Aydin Ulucan and Mustafa Umur Tosun
- The Trans-Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP) as a unique project in the Eurasian gas network: A comparative analysis pp. 97-103

- Volkan Özdemir, H. Buğra Yavuz and Emine Tokgöz
- The political economy of margin squeeze liability in the Turkish telecommunications market: A comparative assessment pp. 104-110

- Erman Benli and Hande Emin-Benli
- Toward a wider market definition in broadband: The case of Turkey pp. 111-119

- Fuat Oguz, K. Ali Akkemik and Koray Göksal
- Turkish experience with public private partnerships in infrastructure: Opportunities and challenges pp. 120-129

- Uğur Emek
Volume 36, issue C, 2015
- Reform and efficiency of New Zealand's airports pp. 1-9

- Malcolm Abbott
- The impact of residential photovoltaic power on electricity sales revenues in Cape Town, South Africa pp. 10-23

- Dieter Mayr, Erwin Schmid, Hilton Trollip, Marianne Zeyringer and Johannes Schmidt
- Analysis of electricity industry liberalization in Great Britain: How did the bidding behavior of electricity producers change? pp. 24-34

- Sherzod Tashpulatov
- The efficiency of postal services in the age of market liberalization and the internet: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe pp. 35-42

- Kiril Tochkov
- Carbon capture and storage for Hong Kong's fuel mix pp. 43-45

- Yuan Xu and Guangjian Liu
- Is the renewable portfolio standard an effective energy policy?: Early evidence from South Korea pp. 46-51

- Tae-hyeong Kwon
- Internal governance and member investment behavior in energy cooperatives: An experimental approach pp. 52-56

- Hanna-Helena Höfer and Jens Rommel
- Power plants as megaprojects: Using empirics to shape policy, planning, and construction management pp. 57-66

- Naomi J. Brookes and Giorgio Locatelli
- Renewable energy potential and adoption of renewable portfolio standards pp. 67-70

- Gregory Upton and Brian F. Snyder
- Drivers of non-revenue water: A cross-national analysis pp. 71-78

- Caroline van den Berg
- Raising the stakes for energy efficiency: A qualitative case study of California's risk/reward incentive mechanism pp. 79-90

- Sangeetha Chandrashekeran, Julia Zuckerman and Jeff Deason
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