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Electricity Reform In Europe |
Edited by Jean-Michel Glachant, Loyola de Palacio Professor for European Energy Policy and Director, Florence School of Regulation, European University Institute, Italy and Professor of Economics, Université Paris-Sud, France and François Lévêque, Professor of Law and Economics, École des mines de Paris, France
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| 2009 |
384 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84720 973 3 |
£95.00 |
on-line discount
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‘The SESSA study on the Internal Energy Market was an important and influential contribution towards the Commission’s proposal for a third package of proposals, intending to bring more effective competition and better security of supply to Europe’s energy markets. This volume, based on the results of the study is an important and welcome contribution to the ongoing debate on these proposals.’ – Andris Piebalgs, Commissioner for Energy at the European Commission
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Contents: Foreword by Paul L. Joskow Part I: Proposals for Achieving the European Union Electricity Market by 2009 Part II: Assessment of Core Issues in the Making of the European Union Electricity Market Part III: In-depth Studies of Three Challenges for the European Union Electricity Market (Measuring Market Power, Convergence of Wholesale Prices and Energy Policy) Postface Index
Contributors: E. Amundsen, J. Barquín, L. Bergman, P. Capros, J.-M. Glachant, R. Green, E. Hope, P.L. Joskow, F. Lévêque, A. Lorenzoni, L. Mantzos, D. Newbery, Y. Pérez, I. Pérez-Arriaga, M. Pollitt, B. Singh, Y. Smeers, J. Vasconcelos, C. Von Hirchhausen, G. Zachmann
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