Utilities Policy
1990 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2008
- Introduction pp. 229-230

- Jon Stern
- Competition in electricity distribution pp. 231-237

- Roxana Saplacan
- Optimal price-cap reviews pp. 238-244

- Giuseppe Coco and Claudio De Vincenti
- Technology choices for new entrants in liberalized markets: The value of operating flexibility and contractual arrangements pp. 245-253

- Fabien Roques
- Households' switching behavior between electricity suppliers in Sweden pp. 254-261

- Kristina Ek and Patrik Söderholm
- Agile sustainable communities: On-site renewable energy generation pp. 262-274

- Woodrow W. Clark and Larry Eisenberg
- European 3G auctions: Using a comparative event study to search for a winner's curse pp. 275-283

- James R.K. Mackley
- Efficient pricing for European electricity networks - The theory of nodal pricing applied to feeding-in wind in Germany pp. 284-291

- Florian Leuthold, Hannes Weigt and Christian Hirschhausen
- Regulatory governance of telecommunications liberalisation in Taiwan pp. 292-306

- Kuo-Tai Cheng and Bill Hebenton
- Econometric models of power prices: An approach to market monitoring in the Western US pp. 307-320

- Matthew Barmack, Edward Kahn, Susan Tierney and Charles Goldman
- Regulatory practice and politics: Lessons from independent regulation in Indian electricity pp. 321-331

- Navroz K. Dubash and D. Narasimha Rao
- Management Innovation, a way for mining companies to survive in a globalized world pp. 332-333

- A.F. Klippel, C.O. Petter and J.A.V. Antunes
Volume 16, issue 3, 2008
- Capacity mechanisms in imperfect electricity markets pp. 141-142

- Dominique Finon and Virginie Pignon
- Electricity and long-term capacity adequacy: The quest for regulatory mechanism compatible with electricity market pp. 143-158

- Dominique Finon and Virginie Pignon
- Capacity payments in imperfect electricity markets: Need and design pp. 159-170

- Paul Joskow
- Market design for generation adequacy: Healing causes rather than symptoms pp. 171-183

- Fabien Roques
- Design criteria for implementing a capacity mechanism in deregulated electricity markets pp. 184-193

- Carlos Batlle and Ignacio J. Pérez-Arriaga
- Forward reliability markets: Less risk, less market power, more efficiency pp. 194-201

- Peter Cramton and Steven Stoft
- The social efficiency of long-term capacity reserve mechanisms pp. 202-214

- Dominique Finon, Guy Meunier and Virginie Pignon
- The impact of electricity market design upon investment under uncertainty: The effectiveness of capacity mechanisms pp. 215-227

- Laurens de Vries and Petra Heijnen
Volume 16, issue 2, 2008
- Sustainable energy and transportation systems introduction and overview pp. 59-62

- Henrik Lund and Woodrow W. Clark
- The history of alternative fuels in transportation: The case of electric and hybrid cars pp. 63-71

- Karl Georg Høyer
- Technologies for electric, hybrid and hydrogen vehicles: Electricity from renewable energy sources in transport pp. 72-79

- Kjell Jørgensen
- Path dependency and the future of advanced vehicles and biofuels pp. 80-89

- Max Åhman and Lars J. Nilsson
- Power grid balancing of energy systems with high renewable energy penetration by demand response pp. 90-98

- Ingo Stadler
- Energy system analysis of utilizing hydrogen as an energy carrier for wind power in the transportation sector in Western Denmark pp. 99-106

- Georges Salgi, Bjarne Donslund and Poul Alberg Østergaard
- Integrated transport and renewable energy systems pp. 107-116

- B.V. Mathiesen, H. Lund and P. Nørgaard
- The green hydrogen paradigm shift: Energy generation for stations to vehicles pp. 117-129

- Woodrow W. Clark
- Integrated technologies for sustainable stationary and mobile energy infrastructures pp. 130-140

- Woodrow W. Clark and Henrik Lund
Volume 16, issue 1, 2008
- Infrastructure, regulation, investment and security of supply: A case study of the restructured US natural gas market pp. 1-10

- Christian Hirschhausen
- Efficiency in the Brazilian sanitation sector pp. 11-20

- Guillermo Sabbioni
- Assessing the options for a competitive electricity market in Israel pp. 21-29

- A. Tishler, J. Newman, I. Spekterman and Chi-Keung Woo
- Does service quality matter in measuring the performance of water utilities pp. 30-38

- Andres Picazo-Tadeo, Francisco Saez-Fernandez and Francisco González-Gómez
- Forecasting short-term power prices in the Ontario Electricity Market (OEM) with a fuzzy logic based inference system pp. 39-48

- Alvaro I. Arciniegas and Ismael Arciniegas Rueda
- The New Public Management: The future for reforms in the African water supply and sanitation sector pp. 49-58

- Klaas Schwartz
Volume 15, issue 4, 2007
- Effects of incentive applications on technical efficiencies: Empirical evidence from Ugandan water utilities pp. 225-233

- Silver Mugisha
- Failures in water reform: Lessons from the Buenos Aires's concession pp. 234-247

- Ariel A. Casarin, Jose A. Delfino and Maria Eugenia Delfino
- Does legislation or form of association influence the harmonization of accounting? A study of accounting in the Swedish water and sewage sector pp. 248-260

- Torbjorn Tagesson
- Independent economic regulation: A reassessment of its role in sustainable development pp. 261-269

- Ian Bartle and Peter Vass
- Costs of urban utility water connections: Excessive burden to the poor pp. 270-277

- Sam Kayaga and Richard Franceys
- Thermal and renewable sources to sustain the growth of the Brazilian Electric System pp. 278-280

- J.D. Gavronski and C.H. Sampaio
Volume 15, issue 3, 2007
- Infrastructure regulatory institutions and their impact: Papers from CCRP, City University Workshop 2006 pp. 161-164

- Jon Stern
- Institutions and telecommunications infrastructure in low and middle-income countries: The case of mobile telephony pp. 165-181

- Federica Maiorano and Jon Stern
- The measurement of the independence of telecommunications regulatory agencies in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 182-190

- Miguel Montoya and Francesc Trillas
- Regulatory risk in the utilities industry: An empirical study of the English-speaking countries pp. 191-205

- Alberto Gaggero
- Efficiency analysis of East and West German electricity distribution companies - Do the "Ossis" really beat the "Wessis"? pp. 206-214

- Borge Hess and Astrid Cullmann
- Commentary: Landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision puts U.S. on likely path to regulating greenhouse gas emissions pp. 215-222

- Don C. Smith
- Ensuring security of supply for the European gas market - Alliance of long-term gas import contracts and open trading points ("Cohabitation des regimes") pp. 223-224

- Dominik Halstrup, Georg Krude and Sebastian Groblinghoff
Volume 15, issue 2, 2007
- Decision-making on water services in European cities: Overview pp. 61-63

- David Hall
- International actors and multinational water company strategies in Europe, 1990-2003 pp. 64-77

- David Hall and Emanuele Lobina
- Great expectations, tiny benefits - Decision-making in the privatization of Tallinn water pp. 78-85

- Eija M. Vinnari and Jarmo J. Hukka
- Public-public partnerships in the Finnish water services sector pp. 86-92

- Jarmo J. Hukka and Eija M. Vinnari
- Experience with private sector participation in Grenoble, France, and lessons on strengthening public water operations pp. 93-109

- Emanuele Lobina and David Hall
- The role of `users' cases in drinking water services development and regulation in France: An historical perspective pp. 110-120

- Christelle Pezon
- Law and sustainability: The impact of the Hungarian legal structure on the sustainability of the water services pp. 121-133

- Judit Peter
- A Tale of Two Cities: Public participation and sustainability in decision-making on water systems in two Polish cities pp. 134-142

- Robin de la Motte
- A public sector multinational company: The case of Canal de Isabel II pp. 143-150

- Enrique Ortega de Miguel and Andres Sanz Mulas
- Decision-making and participation: The Watertime results pp. 151-159

- David Hall, Tapio Katko, Andres Sanz Mulas, Emanuele Lobina and Robin de la Motte
Volume 15, issue 1, 2007
- Strategic planning for water utilities in developing countries pp. 1-8

- Josses Mugabi, Sam Kayaga and Cyrus Njiru
- Municipal waste management as a local utility: Options for competition in an environmentally-regulated industry pp. 9-19

- Antonio Massarutto
- Generation adequacy: Helping the market do its job pp. 20-35

- Laurens J. De Vries
- The measurement and regulation of cross subsidy. The case of the Scottish water industry pp. 36-48

- John Sawkins and Scott Reid
- Using the market at a cost: How the introduction of green certificates in Sweden led to market inefficiencies pp. 49-59

- Mats Nilsson and Thomas Sundqvist
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