Utilities Policy
1990 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue C, 2014
- The EU internal electricity market: Done forever? pp. 1-7

- Jean-Michel Glachant and Sophia Ruester
- Effect of regulation on power-plant operation and investment in the South East Europe Market: An analysis of two cases pp. 8-17

- Alfredo Višković, Vladimir Franki and Vladimir Valentić
- The Luenberger productivity indicator in the water industry: An empirical analysis for England and Wales pp. 18-28

- María Molinos-Senante, Alexandros Maziotis and Ramón Sala-Garrido
- European air transport liberalization: Possible ways out of the single European sky gridlock pp. 29-40

- Marc Baumgartner and Matthias Finger
- Mitigating expropriation risk through vertical separation of public utilities: The case of Argentina pp. 41-52

- Andrés Chambouleyron
Volume 29, issue C, 2014
- Utility reforms in developing countries: Learning from the experiences of Delhi pp. 1-16

- Govind Srivastava and Vinish Kathuria
- Lost and unaccounted-for gas: Challenges for public utility regulators pp. 17-24

- Kenneth W. Costello
- Economic assessment of CO2 emissions savings in Spain associated with the use of biofuels for the transport sector in 2010 pp. 25-32

- M. Teresa Sanz, José M. Cansino, José M. González-Limón, Marta Santamaría and Rocío Yñiguez
- What developing countries' past energy policies can tell us about energy issues today? Lessons from the expropriation of American Foreign and Power in Brazil (1959–1965) pp. 36-43

- Alexandre Macchione Saes and Felipe Pereira Loureiro
- From the Raj to Independence: British investment in the Indian electricity sector pp. 44-53

- Pierre Lanthier
- Multilateral and bilateral aid policies and trends in the allocation of electrification aid, 1970–2001 pp. 54-62

- William Hausman, John L. Neufeld and Till Schreiber
- Financing utilities: How the role of the European Investment Bank shifted from regional development to making markets pp. 63-71

- Judith Clifton, Daniel Díaz-Fuentes and Julio Revuelta
Volume 28, issue C, 2014
- Smart grids, smart network companies pp. 1-11

- Marcel Arends and Paul H.J. Hendriks
- China's fuel gas sector: History, current status, and future prospects pp. 12-21

- Chi-Jen Yang, Yipei Zhou and Robert B. Jackson
- Factors influencing the uptake of household water connections in peri-urban Maputo, Mozambique pp. 22-27

- Ruben Jimenez-Redal, Alison Parker and Paul Jeffrey
- The dynamic impact of carbon reduction and renewable support policies on the electricity sector pp. 28-41

- Riccardo Fagiani, Jörn C. Richstein, Rudi Hakvoort and Laurens De Vries
- Efficiency in Brazil's water and sanitation sector and its relationship with regional provision, property and the independence of operators pp. 42-51

- Gustavo Ferro, Emilio J. Lentini, Augusto Mercadier and Carlos Romero
- The interplay between imbalance pricing mechanisms and network congestions – Analysis of the German electricity market pp. 52-61

- José Chaves-Ávila, Reinier A.C. van der Veen and Rudi A. Hakvoort
- Total factor productivity analysis of a single vertically integrated electricity utility in Malaysia using a Törnqvist index method pp. 62-72

- Kok Fong See and Timothy Coelli
- Analytical frameworks to incorporate demand response in long-term resource planning pp. 73-81

- Andrew Satchwell and Ryan Hledik
Volume 27, issue C, 2013
- Policy and politics behind the public transportation systems of China's medium-sized cities: Evidence from the Huizhou reform pp. 1-8

- Zheng Wan, Xuefeng Wang and Daniel Sperling
- A triple ‘S’ for sustainability: Credit ratings agencies and their influence on the ecological modernization of an electricity utility pp. 9-14

- Kevin Lynn
- Evaluating the institutional sustainability of an urban water utility: A conceptual framework and research directions pp. 15-27

- Sam Kayaga, Josses Mugabi and William Kingdom
- Implementing incentive compatible menus of contracts to regulate electricity distribution investments pp. 28-38

- Rafael Cossent and Tomás Gómez
- An analysis of design options for markets for cross-border balancing of electricity pp. 39-48

- Gerard L. Doorman and Reinier van der Veen
- The significance of occupancy steadiness in residential consumer response to Time-of-Use pricing: Evidence from a stochastic adjustment model pp. 49-56

- Jacopo Torriti
- Melting-pots and salad bowls: The current debate on electricity market design for integration of intermittent RES pp. 57-64

- Arthur Henriot and Jean-Michel Glachant
- Impact of Private Sector Participation on access and quality in provision of electricity, telecom and water services in developing countries: A systematic review pp. 65-81

- Ganesh A. Devkar, Ashwin Mahalingam, Akash Deep and A. Thillairajan
- Extending competition in network industries: Can input markets circumvent the need for an administered access regime? pp. 82-92

- Martin Cave
- Reflections on China–US energy cooperation: Overcoming differences to advance collaboration pp. 93-97

- Zheng Wan and Brian Craig
- A two-part tariff for financing transmission expansion pp. 98-107

- Richard Benjamin
- How to engage consumers in demand response: A contract perspective pp. 108-122

- Xian He, Nico Keyaerts, Isabel Azevedo, Leonardo Meeus, Leigh Hancher and Jean-Michel Glachant
- Development scenarios for the North and Baltic Seas Grid – A welfare economic analysis pp. 123-134

- Jonas Egerer, Friedrich Kunz and Christian von Hirschhausen
Volume 26, issue C, 2013
- The response of large industrial energy consumers to four coincident peak (4CP) transmission charges in the Texas (ERCOT) market pp. 1-6

- Jay Zarnikau and Dan Thal
- The regulatory governance of the telecommunication and electricity industries in small, island nations pp. 7-16

- Malcolm Abbott and Xiaoying Ma
- Governance mechanisms and regulation in the utilities: An investigation in a Taiwan sample pp. 17-22

- Kuo-Tai Cheng
- Effect of modes of public services delivery on the efficiency of local governments: A two-stage approach pp. 23-35

- Beatriz Cuadrado-Ballesteros, Isabel-María García-Sánchez and José-Manuel Prado-Lorenzo
- The capacity to spend development funds in the energy sector pp. 36-44

- Giorgio Gualberti, Christine Eibs Singer and Morgan Bazilian
- From privatisation to nationalisation: Repsol-YPF, 1999–2012 pp. 45-55

- Joaquín Melgarejo Moreno, Ma Inmaculada López Ortiz and Borja Montaño Sanz
- Economics and the development of system operators in infrastructure industries pp. 56-66

- Martin Cave and Jon Stern
- Use of higher fibre cane for increasing cogenerated electricity: Policy implications for Mauritius pp. 67-75

- A. Khoodaruth and M.K. Elahee
- Enabling technologies and energy savings: The case of EnergyWise Smart Meter Pilot of Connexus Energy pp. 76-84

- Chris Ivanov, Lullit Getachew, Steve A. Fenrick and Bethany Vittetoe
- Realizing truly sustainable development: A proposal to expand Aboriginal ‘price adders’ beyond Ontario electricity generation projects pp. 85-87

- Joel Krupa
Volume 25, issue C, 2013
- A capability perspective on performance deficiencies in utility firms pp. 1-9

- Hagen Worch, Bernhard Truffer, Mundia Kabinga, Anton Eberhard and Jochen Markard
- An overview on the reform process of African ports pp. 12-22

- Lourdes Trujillo, María Manuela González and Juan Jiménez González
- European Union regulation of gas transmission services: Challenges in the allocation of network resources through entry/exit schemes pp. 23-32

- Michelle Hallack and Miguel Vazquez
- The Corporate University in the European utility industries pp. 33-41

- Gilberto Antonelli, Giuseppe Cappiello and Giulio Pedrini
- Putting a floor on energy savings: Comparing state energy efficiency resource standards pp. 43-57

- Karen Palmer, Samuel Grausz, Blair Beasley and Timothy Brennan
- Energy efficiency resource standards: Economics and policy pp. 58-68

- Timothy Brennan and Karen Palmer
Volume 24, issue C, 2013
- The regulation of water services in the UK pp. 3-10

- Ian Byatt
- A short institutional and regulatory history of the Australian urban water sector pp. 11-19

- Joel Byrnes
- Drowned in an inch of water pp. 20-31

- Antonio Massarutto and Paolo Ermano
- Structure, regulation, and pricing of water in the United States: A study of the Great Lakes region pp. 32-47

- Janice A. Beecher and Jason A. Kalmbach
- Firm's profitability and regulation in water and network industries: An empirical analysis pp. 48-58

- Arnaud Reynaud and Alban Thomas
- Is the price of water for residential use related to provider ownership? Empirical evidence from Spain pp. 59-69

- María García-Valiñas, Francisco González-Gómez and Andres Picazo-Tadeo
- Disentangling the cost efficiency of jointly provided water and wastewater services pp. 70-77

- Nuno da Cruz, Pedro Carvalho and Rc Marques
- The process of tariff setting in an unstable legal framework: An Italian case study pp. 78-85

- Andrea Guerrini and Giulia Romano
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