Utilities Policy
1990 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue C, 2012
- Competition and regulatory policy: 2012 pp. 2-4

- Xeni Dassiou and Jon Stern
- Supply side substitutability and potential market power of airports: Case of Amsterdam Schiphol pp. 5-12

- Volodymyr Bilotkach and Juergen Mueller
- A framework for valuing water in England and Wales pp. 13-30

- Jon Stern and Jonathan Mirrlees-Black
- A contribution on electricity storage: The case of hydro-pumped storage appraisal and commissioning in Italy and Spain pp. 31-39

- Bernardo Rangoni
- Russian electricity sector reform: Challenges to retail competition pp. 40-49

- Dmitry Kuleshov, Satu Viljainen, Salla Annala and Olga Gore
- Transmission network unbundling and grid investments: Evidence from the UCTE countries pp. 50-58

- Paolo Nardi
- Performance assessment of Turkish electricity distribution utilities: An application of combined FAHP/TOPSIS/DEA methodology to incorporate quality of service pp. 59-71

- Aydın Çelen and Neşe Yalçın
- Adopting electricity prepayment billing system to reduce non-technical energy losses in Uganda: Lesson from Rwanda pp. 72-79

- Francis M. Mwaura
- Adaptive planning for climate resilient long-lived infrastructures pp. 80-89

- Thierry Giordano
- New regulatory policies in Italy: Impact on financial results, on liquidity and profitability of natural gas retail companies pp. 90-98

- Guendalina Capece, Livio Cricelli, Francesca Di Pillo and Nathan Levialdi
- An indeterminate future: Assessing the need for greater US–Canada transmission integration pp. 99-101

- Joel Krupa
Volume 21, issue C, 2012
- Developing upstream competition in the England and Wales water supply industry: A new approach pp. 1-16

- Jon Stern
- Economies of scale and scope in network industries: Lessons for the UK water and sewerage sectors pp. 17-31

- Michael Pollitt and Steven J. Steer
- Experiences of modern rate of return regulation in Finland pp. 32-39

- Kaisa Tahvanainen, Samuli Honkapuro, Jarmo Partanen and Satu Viljainen
- A meta-regression analysis of benchmarking studies on water utilities market structure pp. 40-49

- Pedro Carvalho, Rc Marques and Sanford Berg
- Regulatory reform options to revitalize the US natural gas value chain pp. 50-58

- Ruud Weijermars
- Impact of private equity investments in infrastructure projects pp. 59-65

- Josephine Gemson, K.V. Gautami and A. Thillai Rajan
Volume 20, issue 1, 2012
- Determinants of voluntary electricity demand management program participation pp. 17-21

- Mark Leonard and Christopher S. Decker
- The introduction of competition into the Scottish Water industry pp. 22-30

- John Sawkins
- Cost and reliability comparisons of underground and overhead power lines pp. 31-37

- Steve A. Fenrick and Lullit Getachew
- Regulating opportunism in the electricity industry and consumer interests pp. 38-45

- Eva Niesten and Albert Jolink
- The performance of the urban water and wastewater sectors in Australia pp. 52-63

- Malcolm Abbott, Bruce Cohen and Wei Chun Wang
- Governance of Finnish waterworks – A DEA comparison of selected models pp. 64-70

- Maila Elina Herrala, Heikki Huotari and Harri Jouni Olavi Haapasalo
Volume 19, issue 4, 2011
- Regulation and performance: A production frontier estimate for the Latin American water and sanitation sector pp. 211-217

- Gustavo Ferro, Carlos Romero and María Paula Covelli
- Carrots and sticks: A comprehensive business model for the successful achievement of energy efficiency resource standards pp. 218-225

- Andrew Satchwell, Peter Cappers and Charles Goldman
- The financials of constructing a solar PV for net-zero energy operations on college campuses pp. 226-234

- Calvin Lee Kwan and Timothy J. Kwan
- Ten years after restructuring: Degraded distribution reliability and regulatory failure in Ontario pp. 235-243

- Francis J. Cronin and Stephen Motluk
- Locational signals to reduce network investments in smart distribution grids: What works and what not? pp. 244-254

- Christine Brandstätt, Gert Brunekreeft and Nele Friedrichsen
- Conflicts between national regulatory cultures and EU energy regulations pp. 255-269

- Eberhard Bohne
Volume 19, issue 3, 2011
- The competitive landscape of China’s telecommunications industry: Is there a need for further regulatory reform? pp. 125-133

- Yan Li
- An econometric analysis of private sector participation in China’s urban water supply pp. 134-141

- Hongwei Wang, Wenqing Wu and Shilin Zheng
- Vertical relationships in China’s electricity industry: The quest for competition? pp. 142-151

- Vanessa Yanhua Zhang and Yongjun Chen
- Risk-averse restructuring of freight railways in China pp. 152-160

- Russell Pittman
- The efficiency of Norwegian road toll companies pp. 162-171

- Morten Welde and James Odeck
- Liberalization and regulatory reform of network industries: A comparative analysis of Italian public utilities pp. 172-184

- Alberto Asquer
- Energy policy scenarios to reach challenging climate protection targets in the German electricity sector until 2050 pp. 185-192

- Stephan Nagl, Michaela Fürsch, Moritz Paulus, Jan Richter, Johannes Trüby and Dietmar Lindenberger
- Public policy towards the sale of state assets in troubled times: Lessons from the Irish experience pp. 193-201

- Paul Gorecki, Sean Lyons and Richard Tol
- Measuring and comparing the efficiency of water utility companies: A data envelopment analysis approach pp. 202-209

- Giulia Romano and Andrea Guerrini
Volume 19, issue 2, 2011
- Human resource constraints for electricity regulation in developing countries: Developments since 2001 pp. 53-60

- Michael Pollitt and Jon Stern
- Consumer involvement in water services regulation pp. 61-70

- Richard W.A. Franceys and Esther Gerlach
- Sustainable energy policy for small-island developing state: Mauritius pp. 71-79

- Mohammad Khalil Elahee
- Regional electricity markets in Europe: Focus on the Energy Community pp. 80-86

- Rozeta Karova
- Part Hare, Part Tortoise - Explaining patterns in Norwegian public utilities reforms 1990-2010 pp. 87-94

- Jostein Askim and Dag Harald Claes
- The carbon performance of the 100 largest US electricity producers pp. 95-103

- Timo Busch, Georg Weinhofer and Volker H. Hoffmann
- (Un)bundling infrastructure procurement: Evidence from water supply and sewage projects pp. 104-114

- Antonio Estache and Atsushi Iimi
- The long-term reform of the water and wastewater industry: The case of Melbourne in Australia pp. 115-122

- Malcolm Abbott, Wei Chun Wang and Bruce Cohen
Volume 19, issue 1, 2011
- Introduction: Towards sustainable infrastructure and network regulation pp. 1-2

- Matthias Walter and Christian von Hirschhausen
- Incentives for transmission investment in the PJM electricity market: FTRs or regulation (or both?) pp. 3-13

- Juan Rosellon, Zdenka Myslíková and Eric Zenón
- ICT, growth and productivity in the German energy sector - On the way to a smart grid? pp. 14-19

- Matthias Wissner
- Long-term contracting in hydro-thermal electricity generation: Welfare and environmental impact pp. 20-32

- Etienne Billette de Villemeur and Annalisa Vinella
- Refunding ETS proceeds to spur the diffusion of renewable energies: An analysis based on the dynamic oligopolistic electricity market model EMELIE pp. 33-41

- Thure Traber and Claudia Kemfert
- Implications of interdependencies between charging strategies of local authorities for the protection of sensitive areas in the Trans-Pennine Corridor pp. 42-52

- Astrid Gühnemann, Andrew Koh, Simon Shepherd and Mary Lawler
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