Utilities Policy
1990 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 4, 1999
- Public-interest research and development in the electric and gas utility industries pp. 191-199

- C. Blumstein and S. Wiel
- Issues in electricity planning with computer models: illustrations with Elfin and WASP pp. 201-219

- Spreck Rosekrans, Daniel Kirshner and Chris Marnay
- A structured approach to Asset Management within the electricity industry pp. 221-232

- R. P. Hoskins, A. T. Brint and G. Strbac
- Modeling competition in electric energy markets by equilibrium constraints pp. 233-242

- Andres Ramos, Mariano Ventosa and Michel Rivier
- Measuring a dominant firm's market power in a restructured electricity market, a case study of Colorado pp. 243-257

- Al Sweetser
- Market power in the Nordic electricity market pp. 259-268

- Arve Halseth
Volume 7, issue 3, 1998
- The regulator's review of the English Electricity Pool pp. 129-141

- David M Newbery
- An estimation of UK telephone access demand using Pseudo-Panel data pp. 143-154

- Katharina Gassner
- Capacity and economies of scale in electric power transmission pp. 155-162

- David E. Dismukes, Robert F. Cope and Dmitry Mesyanzhinov
- Space-time prices of wholesale electricity in England and Wales pp. 163-188

- Rafael Emmanuel A. Macatangay
Volume 7, issue 2, 1998
- England's wholesale electricity market: could this hybrid institutional arrangement be transposed to the European Union?1 pp. 63-74

- Jean-Michel Glachant
- Regression versus data envelopment analysis for efficiency measurement: an application to the England and Wales regulated water industry pp. 75-85

- John Cubbin and George Tzanidakis
- Voltage control in a changing US electricity industry pp. 87-94

- Brendan Kirby and Eric Hirst
- Privatizing water supply in Hong Kong pp. 95-105

- Pun-Lee Lam and Yue-Cheong Chan
- Green power marketing: increasing customer demand for renewable energy pp. 107-119

- Ryan H. Wiser
Volume 7, issue 1, 1998
- Regulatory trade-offs in the design of concession contracts pp. 1-13

- Claude Crampes and Antonio Estache
- Introducing competition to the electricity industry in Spain: the role of initial conditions pp. 15-22

- Edward Kahn
- Cogeneration and taxation in a liberalized Nordic power market pp. 23-33

- Ole Jess Olsen and Jesper Munksgaard
- Water companies and river environments: the external costs of water abstraction pp. 35-45

- Kenneth G Willis and Guy D Garrod
- DSM shareholder incentives: recent designs and economic theory pp. 47-62

- J. Eto, S. Stoft and S. Kito
Volume 6, issue 4, 1997
- Restructuring of Ontario's electricity supply system: an analysis of the proposals pp. 271-281

- Joseph A. Doucet and Anthony Heyes
- Inefficiencies in electricity pricing in England and Wales pp. 283-292

- Ralph Turvey and Brian Cory
- Regulation through comparative performance evaluation pp. 293-301

- Kirsty Powell and Stefan Szymanski
- Price cap regulation, profitability and returns to investors in the UK regulated industries pp. 303-315

- David Parker
- Network externalities--the economics of universal access pp. 317-324

- Jonathan Michie
- The diversification strategies of the privatised water and sewarage companies in England and Wales: a resource based view pp. 325-339

- Tony McGuinness and Dennis Thomas
- The achievements and trend of tariff reform in China--The experience in Shandong Province pp. 341-348

- X. Liang and L. Goel
Volume 6, issue 3, 1997
- Introduction pp. iii-iii

- Hillard Huntington
- Electricity transmission pricing: an international comparison pp. 177-184

- Richard Green
- Transmission pricing in England and Wales pp. 185-193

- Richard Green
- Pricing of open-access transmission services in Texas pp. 195-201

- Martin L. Baughman
- Transmission pricing in Japan pp. 203-210

- Hiroshi Asano and Yukitoki Tsukamoto
- Transmission pricing practices in South America pp. 211-218

- Hugh Rudnick and Ricardo Raineri
- Transmission pricing in Norway pp. 219-226

- Jan Braten
- Transmission pricing in New Zealand pp. 227-235

- E. G. Read
- Transmission pricing in California's proposed electricity market pp. 237-244

- James Bushnell and S. Oren
- Toward regional transmission provision and its pricing in New England pp. 245-256

- Marija D. Ilic, Yong T. Yoon, Assef Zobian and Mary Ellen Paravalos
- An introduction to the pricing of electric power transmission pp. 257-270

- Michael Hsu
Volume 6, issue 2, 1997
- Local telephone pricing: competitive forces at work pp. 87-96

- Christopher Knittel
- The introduction of direct access in New Zealand's electricity market pp. 97-105

- Mario E. Bergara and Pablo Spiller
- Labour's proposed windfall levy: An analysis pp. 107-116

- Martin Siner
- The 1996 reform of the electricity supply industry in The Netherlands pp. 117-126

- Gert Brunekreeft
- The effects of various factors on estimates of electric-utility transition costs pp. 127-135

- Stan Hadley, Eric Hirst and Lester Baxter
- Determining the incremental value of residential energy information systems: a clear approach to an uncertain future pp. 137-149

- Michael W. Rufo, Alan S. North and Leslie D. Owashi
- Impact of information and communication technologies on residential customer energy services pp. 151-161

- C. A. Goldman, M. Farber and R. Scheer
- Information systems requirements for a deregulated electric power industry: Assessment and perspectives from the 1996 Informatics Workshop pp. 163-176

- Steven J. Pickle, Chris Marnay and Frank Olken
Volume 6, issue 1, 1997
- Determining the regulatory asset base for utility price regulation pp. 1-8

- David M Newbery
- Equity and efficiency of unit commitment in competitive electricity markets pp. 9-19

- Raymond B. Johnson, Shmuel S. Oren and Alva J. Svoboda
- Regulatory restructuring in the United States pp. 21-34

- Lewis J. Perl
- Disamenity externalities from utility networks pp. 35-41

- K. G. Willis and G. D. Garrod
- The theory and practice of decoupling utility revenues from sales pp. 43-55

- Joseph Eto, Steven Stoft and Timothy Belden
- Regulating access to the railway network pp. 57-65

- David Kennedy
- Access regulation: the new Australian model pp. 67-74

- Rodney Maddock and Anthony Marshall
- On energy efficiency-related product strategies--illustrated and analysed using contracting approaches in Germany as an example pp. 75-85

- Christoph Helle
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