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- catalog abstract "This book analyses the development of choice and competition in the Electricity Supply Industry (ESI). Drawing on a review of the international experience, it describes the main approaches that are being developed, discusses the key issues in the effective reform of electricity markets and provides an assessment of the emerging approach to reform. The book is written from the perspective of regulators and policy makers. It seeks to answer the question: what is an effective regulatory framework for competition in electricity markets?".
- catalog contributor b12194728.
- catalog contributor b12194729.
- catalog contributor b12194730.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction and Executive Summary -- A Common Approach to Reform is Developing -- A Review of Reforms to Date -- Key Issues: Unbundling -- Key Issues: Empowering the End User -- Key Issues: Meeting Security of Supply, Environmental, and Social Goals -- Key Issues: Reforming Regulatory Institutions -- Designing Markets and Regulation -- Outlook -- 2. The Background to Reform -- -Defining Electricity -- What are the Benefits of Reform? -- What are the Costs of Reform? -- What is Driving Reform? -- 3. A Review of ESI Reforms in OECD Countries -- -A Brief History -- Early Reforms -- Recent Reforms -- Performance -- 4. What Model for the ESI? -- -Retail Competition -- Alternative Approaches -- Retail Competition Issues -- An Assessment -- Appendix: Transition Issues: Stranded Costs -- 5. Unbundling -- -Why Unbundle? -- Vertical Separation of Generation and Transmission -- Vertical Separation of Generation and Distribution -- Vertical Separation of Distribution and End-User Supply -- ".
- catalog description "6. Markets -- -"Spot" Electricity Markets -- Power Exchanges: Review of the International Experience -- Trading Outside the Pool -- Capacity Mechanisms -- Financial Markets -- 7. Networks -- -Means and Ends of Network Regulation -- Short-Term Pricing Issues: Managing Congestion -- Setting Price Levels: Cost of Service vs. Incentive Regulation -- The Institutional Framework: The Role of the System -- Operators in Investment -- Appendix: Allocating Costs to Users -- 8. Institutions and the Policy Framework -- -The Need for Regulatory Institutions to Adapt -- Regulatory Independence -- A Review of Institutional Approaches -- The Important Role of Competition Policy -- Developing a Framework for International Trade -- The Relationship with Natural Gas -- The Broader Policy Framework: Security of Supply -- The Broader Policy Framework: The Environment -- The Broader Policy Framework: Social and Regional Objectives -- 9. Conclusions and Outlook -- -Consumer Choice is the Key to Reform -- ".
- catalog description "Challenges -- Further Change Can Be Expected -- References -- Glossary".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-150)".
- catalog description "This book analyses the development of choice and competition in the Electricity Supply Industry (ESI). Drawing on a review of the international experience, it describes the main approaches that are being developed, discusses the key issues in the effective reform of electricity markets and provides an assessment of the emerging approach to reform. The book is written from the perspective of regulators and policy makers. It seeks to answer the question: what is an effective regulatory framework for competition in electricity markets?".
- catalog extent "160 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Competition in electricity markets.".
- catalog identifier "9264185593".
- catalog isFormatOf "Competition in electricity markets.".
- catalog isPartOf "Energy Market Reform, 1990-0961.".
- catalog isPartOf "Energy market reform".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Paris : OECD/IEA,".
- catalog relation "Competition in electricity markets.".
- catalog subject "Competition.".
- catalog subject "Electric utilities Government ownership.".
- catalog subject "Electric utilities Law and legislation.".
- catalog subject "Electric utilities.".
- catalog subject "HD9685.A2 C575 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction and Executive Summary -- A Common Approach to Reform is Developing -- A Review of Reforms to Date -- Key Issues: Unbundling -- Key Issues: Empowering the End User -- Key Issues: Meeting Security of Supply, Environmental, and Social Goals -- Key Issues: Reforming Regulatory Institutions -- Designing Markets and Regulation -- Outlook -- 2. The Background to Reform -- -Defining Electricity -- What are the Benefits of Reform? -- What are the Costs of Reform? -- What is Driving Reform? -- 3. A Review of ESI Reforms in OECD Countries -- -A Brief History -- Early Reforms -- Recent Reforms -- Performance -- 4. What Model for the ESI? -- -Retail Competition -- Alternative Approaches -- Retail Competition Issues -- An Assessment -- Appendix: Transition Issues: Stranded Costs -- 5. Unbundling -- -Why Unbundle? -- Vertical Separation of Generation and Transmission -- Vertical Separation of Generation and Distribution -- Vertical Separation of Distribution and End-User Supply -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. Markets -- -"Spot" Electricity Markets -- Power Exchanges: Review of the International Experience -- Trading Outside the Pool -- Capacity Mechanisms -- Financial Markets -- 7. Networks -- -Means and Ends of Network Regulation -- Short-Term Pricing Issues: Managing Congestion -- Setting Price Levels: Cost of Service vs. Incentive Regulation -- The Institutional Framework: The Role of the System -- Operators in Investment -- Appendix: Allocating Costs to Users -- 8. Institutions and the Policy Framework -- -The Need for Regulatory Institutions to Adapt -- Regulatory Independence -- A Review of Institutional Approaches -- The Important Role of Competition Policy -- Developing a Framework for International Trade -- The Relationship with Natural Gas -- The Broader Policy Framework: Security of Supply -- The Broader Policy Framework: The Environment -- The Broader Policy Framework: Social and Regional Objectives -- 9. Conclusions and Outlook -- -Consumer Choice is the Key to Reform -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Challenges -- Further Change Can Be Expected -- References -- Glossary".
- catalog title "Competition in electricity markets / [Carlos Ocaña].".
- catalog type "text".