Utilities Policy
1990 - 2025
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Volume 5, issue 3-4, 1995
- Combined heat and power, economies of scale and option appraisal pp. 167-174

- F. B. Blakemore, C. Davies and K. Jones
- Understanding net lost revenue adjustment mechanisms and their effects on utility finances pp. 175-184

- Lester W. Baxter
- The use of area-specific utility costs to target intensive DSM campaigns pp. 185-197

- Joel Swisher and Ren Orans
- Utilities contracting and the EU procurement rules: National contract awards behaviour under the EU directives pp. 199-206

- Andrew Cox and Paul Furlong
- The OFFER electricity distribution review and its aftermath: A regional electricity company's perspective pp. 207-218

- Bob Westlake and Ron Beckett
- Market power in California electricity markets pp. 219-236

- Severin Borenstein, James Bushnell, Edward Kahn and Steven Stoft
- Transportation DSM: building on electric utility experience pp. 237-249

- Edward L. Hillsman
- Economic regulators -- are we an endangered species? pp. 251-256

- Christopher Chataway
Volume 5, issue 2, 1995
- The effect of short recovery period investments on least-cost generation system expansion pp. 87-93

- Yi Qun He, A. Kumar David and Preminda N. Fernando
- Restructuring the South African electricity supply industry: Appropriate governance in a newly democratized South Africa pp. 95-108

- Grove Steyn
- Strategic consumers' reactions to conservation incentives pp. 109-113

- Franz Wirl
- An analysis of price-cap sliding-scale regulation pp. 115-119

- Robert Fraser
- Changes in the market structure of the US utility sector and potential implications pp. 121-126

- Daniel J. Packey
- Competition and regulation in Europe's network industries from theoretical approach to sectorial application pp. 127-146

- Jean-Paul Bouttes and Raymond Leban
- LRMC and charging the polluter: The case of industrial waste water in Ireland pp. 147-164

- Sue Scott
Volume 5, issue 1, 1995
- Impact of power purchases from non-utilities on the utility cost of capital pp. 3-11

- Edward Kahn, Steven Stoft and Timothy Belden
- Review of US utility demand-side bidding programs: Impacts, costs, and cost-effectiveness pp. 13-25

- Charles A. Goldman and Michele S. Kito
- Yardstick competition in the English and Welsh water industry Fiction or reality? pp. 27-36

- John Sawkins
- How integrated resource planning for US electric utilities affects shareholder interests pp. 37-45

- Stan Hadley and Eric Hirst
- Issues in assessing the cost-effectiveness of coordinated DSM programs pp. 47-53

- Lawrence J. Hill and Marilyn A. Brown
- Energy efficiency advocacy groups Factors affecting their influence on DSM and IRP pp. 55-63

- Mary R. English, Martin Schweitzer, Susan Schexnayder and John A. Altman
- Simulation of national grid operation in India pp. 65-74

- Jyoti Parikh, D. Chattopadhyay and U. Nandapurkar
- The strategy curve A method for representing and interpreting generator bidding strategies pp. 75-80

- Nigel Lucas and Peter Taylor
Volume 4, issue 4, 1994
- Europe's ageing infrastructure: Politics, finance and the environment pp. 243-252

- Barrie Houlihan
- The future of electric utility mergers in the USA pp. 253-260

- Jonathan B. Welch and Marjorie B Platt
- With DSM, who needs IRP? pp. 261-266

- Garry E Vollans
- Price discrimination: what is 'undue' for a US utility? pp. 267-272

- Christopher C Klein
- The Stockholm lighting programme pp. 273-284

- Brita Olerup
- DSM opportunities for India: A case study pp. 285-301

- Ellen Rubinstein, Ahmad Faruqui, Greg Wikler and Susan Shaffer
- Inside the black box: A policymaker's guide to Shapley values and telecommunications cost allocations pp. 303-308

- Alexander C Larson
- An analysis of electricity contract prices to industrial consumers in the United Kingdom pp. 309-313

- Nigel Lucas and Peter Taylor
- Utility mapping and record keeping for infrastructure: Urban management program report, Report no. 10, The World Bank, Washington DC, 69 pp pp. 315-315

- Tom Berne
- Regulation for the common good: Peter Hain, Discussion pamphlet, GMB, 2224 Worple Road, London SW19 4DD, April 1994, [UK pound]10.00 pp. 316-317

- Tom Berrie
Volume 4, issue 3, 1994
- Guest editor's introduction pp. 179-179

- Martin Cave
- Access pricing in network utilities in theory and practice pp. 181-189

- Martin Cave and Chris Doyle
- Transportation charges in the gas industry pp. 191-197

- Catherine Price
- Access pricing in competitive postal services pp. 199-204

- Chris Nicholson
- Access pricing in the railway system pp. 205-213

- John Dodgsonx
- Interconnection issues in UK telecommunications pp. 215-222

- Martin Cave
- From exclusive rights to access charges pp. 223-228

- Gareth Locksley
- Assessment of the uncertainty in future UK electricity investment using an industry simulation model pp. 229-236

- Derek W Bunn and Erik R Larsen
Volume 4, issue 2, 1994
- Editorial pp. 99-100

- Alan Boyd
- Criticisms of the UK system of regulation and proposals for reform pp. 101-104

- John Surrey
- Solutions to regulatory disincentives for utility DSM programmes pp. 105-112

- Eric Hirst and Eric Blank
- Cherry picking and social dumping: Utilities in the 1990s pp. 113-119

- Stephen Graham and Simon Marvin
- Privatization: price-capping and reliability pp. 121-127

- Robert Fraser
- Growth and efficiency pp. 129-131

- Colin Sinnott
- Economics and utility energyefficiency programmes: Energy-efficient manufactured housing pp. 133-139

- Allen D. Lee and Stephen A Onisko
- What constitutes a good integrated resource plan? pp. 141-153

- Eric Hirst
- Evalulation of the marginal outage costs in electric generating systems pp. 155-164

- R. Billinton and R. Ghajar
- Perspectives on interrruptible electric tariffs pp. 165-172

- Todd Strauss
- The World Bank Country Studies pp. 173-173

- Tom Berrie
Volume 4, issue 1, 1994
- The limitations of deregulation, part B pp. 3-4

- Harry M. Trebing and Michelle F. Wilsey
- Environmental policy instruments for market and mixed-market economies pp. 5-18

- Nancy Kete
- Comments on the paper by Nancy Kete pp. 19-20

- Warren Samuels
- Market failure in 'open' telecommunications networks: Defining the new 'natural monopoly' pp. 21-30

- Lee L. Selwyn
- Comments on the paper by F. Dale Orr and Bernard J. Lefebvre pp. 31-32

- William H. Melody
- Supply quality and renewables Integration in the Swedish grid pp. 33-45

- Anders Martensson
- Coal gasification in a deintegrated electricity industry pp. 46-54

- Edward Kahn and Steven Stoft
- Deregulating public utilities: An analysis of the electricity industry in Nigeria pp. 55-64

- Akin Iwayemi
- Marketing impact on the natural gas industry pp. 65-71

- Carol Freedenthal
- Structural deficiencies in electricity pricing in the pool pp. 72-76

- Nigel Lucas and Peter Taylor
- Forecasting long-term natural gas supply capability pp. 77-82

- Carl Calantone
- Marketing natural gas after order 636 pp. 83-85

- Stephen R. Warwick
- Electricity services: The customer perspective: Office of Electricity Regulation (OFFER), UK, March 1993, 194 pp pp. 86-87

- Tom Berrie
- The world bank's role in the electric power sector: World bank policy paper, 1993, 84 pp pp. 86-86

- Tom Berrie
- Regulatory reform in transport: Some recent experiences: A world bank symposium, 1993, 149 pp pp. 87-87

- Tom Berrie
- Privatization: Lessons of experience: World bank publication, 1993, 86 pp pp. 88-89

- Tom Berrie
- Evaluation results for 1991: World bank operations evaluations study, 1993, 66 pp pp. 88-88

- Tom Berrie
- Energy efficiency and conservation in the developing world: World bank policy paper, executive summary plus bibliography, 1993, 102 pp pp. 89-89

- Tom Berrie
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