Electricity deregulation: choices and challenges
Series: Bush School Series in the Economics of Public Policy, Vol IVPublication details: University Of Chicago Press, 2005. Chicago:Description: vi, 446p.; hb.; 24cmISBN:- 9780226308562
- 333.79320973 GRI
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Includes index
The electricity market has experienced enormous setbacks in delivering on the promise of deregulation. In theory, deregulating the electricity market would increase the efficiency of the industry by producing electricity at lower costs and passing those cost savings on to customers. As Electricity Deregulation shows, successful deregulation is possible, although it is by no means a hands-off process—in fact, it requires a substantial amount of design and regulatory oversight.
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