Handbook on Electricity Regulation
Edited by Jean-Michel Glachant,
Paul L. Joskow and
Michael Pollitt
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
With twenty-two chapters written by leading international experts, this volume represents the most detailed and comprehensive Handbook on electricity regulation ever published. The volume covers the existing state of best-practice regulation in the US, UK, the European Union and Australia, for both electricity transmission, electricity distribution and retail electricity.
Keywords: Network regulation; Energy regulator; Electricity distribution; Electricity transmission; Electricity retailing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035314348
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction to the Handbook on Electricity Regulation

- Jean-Michel Glachant, Paul L. Joskow and Michael G. Pollitt
- Ch Chapter 10 Retail rate design in the US: time-varying rates for residential customers

- Ahmad Faruqui and Ziyi Tang
- Ch Chapter 11 Economics of energy efficiency

- Kenneth Gillingham and Erica Myers
- Ch Chapter 12 The grid of the future and what regulators need to know about it

- Janusz Bialek and Mark O’Malley
- Ch Chapter 13 Decarbonizing the US electricity grid: policy and regulatory frameworks and challenges

- Judy W. Chang and Henry Lee
- Ch Chapter 14 Regulating European distribution systems to achieve net zero: untapping flexibility efficiently

- Tim Schittekatte
- Ch Chapter 15 Behind the meter developments

- Fereidoon Sioshansi
- Ch Chapter 16 Uncertainty, regulation and the pathways to net zero

- Michael G. Pollitt, Daniel Duma and Andrei Covatariu
- Ch Chapter 17 How can regulated electricity network companies promote innovation? Lessons from the field of practice

- Leonardo Meeus and Nicolò Rossetto
- Ch Chapter 18 Regulation of hydrogen networks and potential market structure

- Chi Kong Chyong and Jackson R. Dalman
- Ch Chapter 19 Challenges to expanding EV adoption and policy responses

- Christopher R. Knittel and Shinsuke Tanaka
- Ch Chapter 2 Designing incentive regulation in the electricity sector

- David P. Brown and David E.M. Sappington
- Ch Chapter 20 Power sector reform in China: economic logic and political reasoning

- Xu Yi-chong
- Ch Chapter 21 Regulation of transmission, distribution and retail in India

- Anupama Sen and Tooraj Jamasb
- Ch Chapter 22 Distinctive regulatory challenges in developing countries

- Debabrata Chattopadhyay and Vivien Foster
- Ch Chapter 3 Cost-of-service regulation of electricity distribution services in the US

- Paul L. Joskow and Richard Schmalensee
- Ch Chapter 4 Regulated distribution sector facing the future: the GB experience

- Cloda Jenkins
- Ch Chapter 5 Regulated distribution sector facing the future: trends in the European Union

- Christine Brandstätt and Jean-Michel Glachant
- Ch Chapter 6 Regulation of access, pricing, and planning of high-voltage transmission in the US

- Joe DeLosa, Johannes P. Pfeifenberger and Paul L. Joskow
- Ch Chapter 7 Regulation of access, fees and investment planning of transmission in Great Britain

- David Newbery
- Ch Chapter 8 The regulatory landscape and investment planning for transmission in the EU

- Paul Nillesen, Otto Jager and Joost Ornée
- Ch Chapter 9 The regulation of electricity networks in Australias National Electricity Market: user charges, investment and access

- Paul Simshauser
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