The aim of the Benchmark Analysis is to collect and analyze the different definitions describing the category of vulnerable consumers with a special focus on different […]
This paper considers the institutional and regulatory framework of local infrastructure services in Florida and examines how decision-makers perceive the governance structures of publicly-owned utilities in […]
Authors are: Yurchenko, Yuliya; Thomas, Steve Low carbon sources – primarily renewables and perhaps nuclear power – are almost invariably acknowledged to give more expensive power […]
Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town This paper provides an overview of market-oriented power sector reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Latin America […]
Authors are: Anton Eberhard, Katharine Gratwick, Elvira Morella, and Pedro Antmann The track record of Sub-Saharan Africa’s power sector is dismal. Two out of three households […]
Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town High-level energy policy objectives generally do not differ much between countries: most seek an energy sector that will […]
Energy regulation underpins the European Union’s efforts to establish competitive energy markets in each Member State. Since the 1990s a system of regulatory governance was established, […]
Authors are: Anne Held, Mario Ragwitz, Fraunhofer ISI; Malte Gephart, Erika de Visser, Corinna Klessmann, ECOFYS The objective of this report is to supplement the European […]
Best Practices from International Experience, Summary for Policymakers Authors are: Jaquelin Cochran, Lori Bird, Jenny Heeter, and Douglas J. Arent Many countries—reflecting very different geographies, markets, […]
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