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2017, Volume 49, Issue C
- 61-70 Regulation inside government: The challenges of regulating a government-owned utility
by Peci, Alketa & D’Assunção, Márcio Leite & Holperin, Michelle Moretzsohn & de Souza, Celso Florêncio
- 72-92 Alternative policies for the liberalization of retail electricity markets in Chile
by Palacios M., Sebastián & Saavedra P., Eduardo
- 93-103 Two decades of rail regulatory reform in Brazil (1996–2016)
by Sampaio, Patrícia Regina Pinheiro & Daychoum, Mariam Tchepurnaya
- 104-115 Distributed electricity generation in Brazil: An analysis of policy context, design and impact
by Gucciardi Garcez, Catherine
- 116-126 State capacity and utilities regulation in Brazil: Exploring bureaucracy
by Cunha, Bruno Queiroz & Pereira, Ana Karine & Gomide, Alexandre de Ávila
- 127-136 Has efficiency improved after the decentralization in the water industry in Venezuela?
by Higuerey, Angel & Trujillo, Lourdes & González, María Manuela
- 137-144 Public utility companies in liberalized markets – The impact of management models on local and regional sustainability
by Mejía-Dugand, Santiago & Hjelm, Olof & Baas, Leo
- 145-155 Measuring and comparing the distribution of decision-making power in regulatory arrangements of the telecommunication sector in Latin America
by González, Camilo Ignacio
- 156-164 Regulatory change and innovation in Latin America: The case of renewable energy in Brazil
by Bradshaw, Amanda
2017, Volume 48, Issue C
- 1-11 Corporate social responsibility and dimensions of performance: An application to U.S. electric utilities
by Ait Sidhoum, Amer & Serra, Teresa
- 12-21 The efficacy of liberalization and privatization in introducing competition into European natural gas markets
by Opolska, Iweta
- 22-31 Water for the urban poor: Balancing financial and social objectives through service differentiation in the Kenyan water sector
by Schwartz, Klaas & Tutusaus, Mireia & Savelli, Elisa
- 32-40 Optimizing energy management and control of distributed generation resources in islanded microgrids
by Abedini, Mohammad & Abedini, Moein
- 41-50 An economic model for the cost of electricity service interruption in South Africa
by Minnaar, U.J. & Visser, W. & Crafford, J.
- 51-68 An appraisal of investment vehicles in the Tanzania's electricity sector
by Peng, Donna & Poudineh, Rahmatallah
- 69-75 Postal network access and service quality: Expectation and experience in Serbia
by Šarac, Dragana & Unterberger, Marija & Jovanović, Bojan & Kujačić, Momčilo & Trubint, Nikola & Ožegović, Spasenija
- 76-91 The effectiveness of capacity markets in the presence of a high portfolio share of renewable energy sources
by Bhagwat, Pradyumna C. & Iychettira, Kaveri K. & Richstein, Jörn C. & Chappin, Emile J.L. & De Vries, Laurens J.
- 92-102 A categorisation system for Australia's Integrated Urban Water Management plans
by Guthrie, Lachlan & De Silva, Saman & Furlong, Casey
- 103-108 25 years of Regulation of Water Services; looking backwards & forwards11This paper is an extension of the notes I delivered at the annual conference of the Regulatory policy Institute held at Merton College Oxford on 12/13 September 2016 I amended the notes in the light of the discussion at Oxford and further helpful comments on an earlier draft. An important contribution could be made by adoption, or adaptation, of a new procedure devised for the Australian electricity market, made in a lecture by John Pearce, Chair, Australian Energy Market Commission, and an insight by Stephen Smith in his presentation on the Evolution of Network Price Determination Processes. Further points emerged at a subsequent presentation by Thames Water at a European Policy Forum Roundtable on the financing of the Thames Tideway Tunnel. I am particularly grateful to Alan Sutherland, John Smith, Colin Skellett, John Banyard, Remy Prud'homme, Rupert Darwall, Martin Cave, Stephen Littlechild, Sonia Brown and Jonson Cox and to three anonymous referees for help in the drafting of this paper and to Julia Havard in editing the text.,22See my article on the Regulation of Water Services in the UK in Utilities Policy 24 (2013) for my account of my term of office from 1989 to 2000
by Byatt, Ian
- 109-121 The contractual and administrative regulation of public-private partnership
by Ruiz Diaz, Gonzalo
- 122-131 The hybrid model for economic regulation of water utilities: Mission impossible?
by Jensen, Olivia & Wu, Xun
- 132-140 Efficient risk transfer in PPP wastewater treatment projects
by Shrestha, Asheem & Chan, Toong-Khuan & Aibinu, Ajibade A. & Chen, Chuan
- 141-146 Why not regulate PPPs?
by Marques, Rui Cunha
- 147-156 Myopic PPPs: Risk allocation and hidden liabilities for taxpayers and users
by Bel, Germà & Bel-Piñana, Paula & Rosell, Jordi
- 157-165 The favourability of U.S. PPP enabling legislation and private investment in transportation infrastructure
by Geddes, R. Richard & Reeves, Eoin
- 166-175 The ‘hidden costs’ of water provision: New evidence from the relationship between contracting-out and price in French water public services
by Porcher, Simon
- 176-183 Contract renegotiation by an Italian wastewater utility: Action research to promote effective tariff revision
by Guerrini, A. & Romano, G.
- 184-194 Public-Private Partnerships as rent-seeking opportunities: A case study on an unsolicited proposal in Lima, Peru
by Takano, Guillermo
- 195-200 The build-operate-transfer model as an infrastructure privatisation strategy for Turkmenistan
by Durdyev, Serdar & Ismail, Syuhaida
- 201-209 Local waste management in the Czech Republic: Limits and merits of public-private partnership and contracting out
by Soukopová, Jana & Vaceková, Gabriela & Klimovský, Daniel
- 210-218 Analyzing risk in PPP provision of utility services: A social welfare perspective
by Moore, Mark A. & Boardman, Anthony E. & Vining, Aidan R.
2017, Volume 47, Issue C
- 1-11 Incorporating the influence of China's industrial capacity elimination policies in electricity demand forecasting
by Song, Zongyun & Niu, Dongxiao & Dai, Shuyu & Xiao, Xinli & Wang, Yuwei
- 12-17 Intermodal competition between high-speed rail and air transport in Spain
by Gundelfinger-Casar, Javier & Coto-Millán, Pablo
- 18-28 Assessing the efficiency dynamics of post reforms electric distribution utilities in Pakistan
by Mirza, Faisal Mehmood & Mushtaq, Iqra & Ullah, Kafait
- 29-40 “Governance restricts”: A contextual assessment of the wastewater treatment policy in the Guadalupe River Basin, Mexico
by Casiano Flores, Cesar & Özerol, Gül & Bressers, Hans
- 41-49 The governance of industry rules and energy system innovation: The case of codes in Great Britain
by Lockwood, Matthew & Mitchell, Catherine & Hoggett, Richard & Kuzemko, Caroline
- 50-57 Factors associated with nonpayment behavior in the water sector of Nicaragua
by Vásquez, William F. & Alicea-Planas, Jessica
- 58-68 Electricity prices and energy intensity in Europe
by Verbič, Miroslav & Filipović, Sanja & Radovanović, Mirjana
- 69-74 Framing of customer engagement opportunities and renewable energy integration by electric utility representatives
by Stephens, Jennie C. & Kopin, Daniel J. & Wilson, Elizabeth J. & Peterson, Tarla Rai
2017, Volume 46, Issue C
- 1-14 Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms for Reliability in the Integrated European Electricity Market: Effects on Welfare and Distribution through 2023
by Traber, Thure
- 15-21 Historical waves in Hungarian water sector reform and implications for integration
by Szabó, Iván & Garcia Quesada, Monica
- 22-32 The practicality of distributed PV-battery systems to reduce household grid reliance
by Hanser, Philip & Lueken, Roger & Gorman, Will & Mashal, James
- 33-47 Cross-border effects of capacity mechanisms in interconnected power systems
by Bhagwat, Pradyumna C. & Richstein, Jörn C. & Chappin, Emile J.L. & Iychettira, Kaveri K. & De Vries, Laurens J.
- 48-57 Swaying public opinion on nuclear energy: A field experiment in Hong Kong
by Kwok, Tin Fai & Yeung, Chung Hang & Xu, Yuan
- 58-70 Productivity of wastewater treatment plants in the Valencia Region of Spain
by Fuentes, R. & Torregrosa-Martí, T. & Hernández-Sancho, F.
- 71-80 The regulatory experience of Italy and the United States with dedicated incentives for strategic electricity transmission investment
by Keyaerts, Nico & Meeus, Leonardo
2017, Volume 45, Issue C
- 1-26 Welfare gains from utility reforms in Egyptian telecommunications
by El-Haddad, Amirah
- 27-35 The challenging economics of US residential grid defection
by Hittinger, Eric & Siddiqui, Jawad
- 36-44 A risk-based model for performance-based regulation of electric distribution companies
by Ghasemi, Mostafa & Dashti, Reza
- 45-60 Gas and electricity demand in Spanish manufacturing industries: An analysis using homogeneous and heterogeneous estimators
by Peñasco, Cristina & del Río, Pablo & Romero-Jordán, Desiderio
- 61-68 Analyzing the characteristics of plants choosing to opt-out of the Large Combustion Plant Directive
by Meyer, Andrew & Pac, Grzegorz
- 69-75 Data utilization at finnish water and wastewater utilities: Current practices vs. state of the art
by Sirkiä, Jukka & Laakso, Tuija & Ahopelto, Suvi & Ylijoki, Ossi & Porras, Jari & Vahala, Riku
- 76-83 Price relationships between crude oil and transport fuels in the European Union before and after the 2008 financial crisis
by Moutinho, Victor & Bento, João Paulo Cerdeira & Hajko, Vladimír
- 84-96 Key concepts for Integrated Urban Water Management infrastructure planning: Lessons from Melbourne
by Furlong, Casey & Brotchie, Ryan & Considine, Robert & Finlayson, Greg & Guthrie, Lachlan
- 97-108 Water utility efficiency assessment in Italy by accounting for service quality: An empirical investigation
by Romano, Giulia & Molinos-Senante, María & Guerrini, Andrea
- 109-117 Access to infrastructure services: Global trends and drivers
by Steckel, Jan Christoph & Rao, Narasimha D. & Jakob, Michael
- 118-127 Integrated Energy Services for the industrial sector: an innovative model for sustainable electricity supply
by Gaspari, Michele & Lorenzoni, Arturo & Frías, Pablo & Reneses, Javier
2017, Volume 44, Issue C
- 1-11 Forecasting peak-day consumption for year-ahead management of natural gas networks
by Oliver, Ronan & Duffy, Aidan & Enright, Bernard & O'Connor, Rodger
- 12-24 Reducing risks to electric power infrastructure due to extreme weather events by means of spatial planning: Case studies from Slovenia
by Matko, Maruša & Golobič, Mojca & Kontić, Branko
- 25-37 A methodology to assess demand response benefits from a system perspective: A Dutch case study
by Klaassen, E.A.M. & van Gerwen, R.J.F. & Frunt, J. & Slootweg, J.G.
- 38-49 Exploring options for a 100% renewable energy system in Mauritius by 2050
by Khoodaruth, A. & Oree, V. & Elahee, M.K. & Clark, Woodrow W.
- 50-62 Delivering basic infrastructure services to the urban poor: a meta-analysis of the effectiveness of bottom-up approaches
by Narayanan, Sriharini & Rajan, A. Thillai & Jebaraj, Paul & Elayaraja, M.S.
- 63-72 Governance of data and information management in smart distribution grids: Increase efficiency by balancing coordination and competition
by Buchmann, Marius
- 73-84 Discovering residential electricity consumption patterns through smart-meter data mining: A case study from China
by Zhou, Kaile & Yang, Changhui & Shen, Jianxin
2016, Volume 43, Issue PB
- 131-139 Critical analysis of the Portuguese Water Industry Restructuring Plan
by Martins, Rita & Fortunato, Adelino
- 140-150 Detailed water-use feedback: A review and proposed framework for program implementation
by Liu, Ariane & Giurco, Damien & Mukheibir, Pierre & White, Stuart
- 151-164 A choice experiment on the willingness of households to accept power outages
by Abrate, Graziano & Bruno, Clementina & Erbetta, Fabrizio & Fraquelli, Giovanni & Lorite-Espejo, Azahara
- 165-173 Do network industries plan to eliminate inefficiencies in response to regulatory pressure? The case of railways in Great Britain
by Gillies-Smith, Andrew & Wheat, Phill
- 174-185 Empowering irrigation: A game-theoretic approach to electricity utilization in Indian agriculture
by Kimmich, Christian & Sagebiel, Julian
- 186-194 The electricity balancing market: Exploring the design challenge
by van der Veen, Reinier A.C. & Hakvoort, Rudi A.
- 195-205 Regional diversity in the costs of electricity outages: Results for German counties
by Wolf, André & Wenzel, Lars
- 206-209 Public participation for infrastructure planning in the context of the German “Energiewende”
by Schweizer, Pia-Johanna & Renn, Ortwin & Köck, Wolfgang & Bovet, Jana & Benighaus, Christina & Scheel, Oliver & Schröter, Regina
2016, Volume 43, Issue PA
- 4-13 Seven elements affecting governance and performance in the water sector
by Berg, Sanford V.
- 14-20 The 12 OECD principles on water governance – When science meets policy
by Akhmouch, Aziza & Correia, Francisco Nunes
- 21-31 Public participation in the global regulatory governance of water services: Global administrative law perspective on the Inspection Panel of the World Bank and amicus curiae in investment arbitration
by Hirano, Miharu
- 32-41 Water governance in an urban age
by Neto, Susana
- 42-47 Governing water service provision: Lessons from Australia
by Cooper, Bethany & Crase, Lin
- 48-58 Governance of Integrated Urban Water Management in Melbourne, Australia
by Furlong, Casey & Gan, Kein & De Silva, Saman
- 59-70 Missing bridges: Social network (dis)connectivity in water governance
by Horning, Darwin & Bauer, Bernard O. & Cohen, Stewart J.
- 71-81 Improving the management of water multi-functionality through stakeholder involvement in decision-making processes
by Ricart Casadevall, Sandra
- 82-96 Governance and efficiency in the Brazilian water utilities: A dynamic analysis in the process of universal access
by Barbosa, Alexandro & Lima, Severino Cesário de & Brusca, Isabel
- 97-106 Technical efficiency in Chile's water and sanitation providers
by Ferro, Gustavo & Mercadier, Augusto C.
- 107-116 Water scarcity and affordability in urban water pricing: A case study of Chile
by Molinos-Senante, María & Donoso, Guillermo
- 117-123 Water affordability issues in developed countries – The relevance of micro approaches
by Martins, Rita & Quintal, Carlota & Cruz, Luís & Barata, Eduardo
- 124-129 Inclusive governance: New concept of water supply and sanitation services in social vulnerability areas
by Guimarães, E.F. & Malheiros, T.F. & Marques, R.C.
2016, Volume 42, Issue C
- 1-9 Closing the Knowledge-Application Gap in Organisations through Incentives: Experience from the National Water and Sewerage Corporation in Uganda
by Mvulirwenande, Silas & Alaerts, Guy & Wehn, Uta
- 10-19 An integrated ecosystem model for understanding infrastructure PPPs
by Leviäkangas, Pekka & Ojala, Lauri & Töyli, Juuso
- 20-31 Identifying the performance drivers of wastewater treatment plants through conditional order-m efficiency analysis
by Guerrini, Andrea & Romano, Giulia & Mancuso, Fabrizio & Carosi, Laura
- 33-41 The political economy of renewable energy policies in Germany and the EU
by Strunz, Sebastian & Gawel, Erik & Lehmann, Paul
- 42-50 Are there first mover advantages for producers of energy-efficient appliances? The case of refrigerators
by Cleff, Thomas & Rennings, Klaus
- 51-63 An action theory-based electricity saving web portal for households with an interface to smart meters
by Mack, Birgit & Tampe-Mai, Karolin
- 64-73 The potential of public participation to facilitate infrastructure decision-making: Lessons from the German and European legal planning system for electricity grid expansion
by Schweizer, Pia-Johanna & Bovet, Jana
- 74-84 How to approach consumers’ nonmonetary evaluation of electricity supply security? The case of Germany from a multidisciplinary perspective
by Becker, Sophia & Schober, Dominik & Wassermann, Sandra
2016, Volume 41, Issue C
- 1-14 Efficiency determinants of container terminals in Latin American and the Caribbean
by Pérez, Ivone & Trujillo, Lourdes & González, María Manuela
- 15-21 What does “better” mean? Perceptions of electricity and water services in Santo Domingo
by Jimenez, Raul & Serebrisky, Tomas & Mercado, Jorge
- 22-30 Price-cap regulation in the English and Welsh water industry: A proposal for measuring productivity performance
by Maziotis, Alexandros & Saal, David S. & Thanassoulis, Emmanuel & Molinos-Senante, María
- 31-39 Efficiency and productive slacks in urban transportation modes: A two-stage SDEA-Beta Regression approach
by Wanke, Peter & Barros, C.P. & Figueiredo, Otávio
- 40-47 Competition and the single electricity market: Which lessons for Ireland?
by Di Cosmo, Valeria & Lynch, Muireann Á.
- 48-56 The privatization and de-privatization of rail industry assets in Australia and New Zealand
by Abbott, Malcolm & Cohen, Bruce
- 57-66 Establishing target-oriented energy consumption quotas for buildings
by Yang, Le & Xia, Jianjun & Shen, Qi
- 67-76 Analyzing water customer service expectations: A case study of the City of Guelph
by Dziedzic, Rebecca M. & Karney, Bryan W.
- 77-84 Are shocks to electricity consumption transitory or permanent? Sub-national evidence from Turkey
by Dogan, Eyup
- 85-94 Impact of economic, financial, and institutional factors on CO2 emissions: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa economies
by Abid, Mehdi
- 95-106 A hybrid approach to building a multi-dimensional business intelligence system for electricity grid operators
by Lukić, Jelena & Radenković, Miloš & Despotović-Zrakić, Marijana & Labus, Aleksandra & Bogdanović, Zorica
- 107-117 Evaluating human resource management capacity for effective implementation of advanced metering infrastructure by electricity distribution companies in Pakistan
by Shahzad, Khuram & Bajwa, Sami Ullah & Ansted, Ronda B. & Mamoon, Dawood & Khaliq-ur-Rehman,
- 118-127 Determining the guaranteed energy purchase price for Distributed Generation in electricity distribution networks
by Miri Larimi, S.M. & Haghifam, M.R. & Ghadiri, A.
- 128-138 Quantifying the potential impacts of China's power-sector policies on coal input and CO2 emissions through 2050: A bottom-up perspective
by Khanna, Nina Zheng & Zhou, Nan & Fridley, David & Ke, Jing
- 139-147 Heating practices and self-disconnection among electricity prepayment meter consumers in New Zealand: A follow-up survey
by O'Sullivan, Kimberley C. & Stanley, James & Fougere, Geoffrey & Howden-Chapman, Philippa
- 148-159 Business model in the context of Sustainable Urban Water Management - A comparative assessment between two urban regions in Australia and Germany
by Müller, Nicole A. & Marlow, David R. & Moglia, Magnus
- 172-182 Effects of the German Renewable Energy Act on structural change in agriculture – The case of biogas
by Appel, Franziska & Ostermeyer-Wiethaup, Arlette & Balmann, Alfons
- 183-192 Determinants of courses of action in bioenergy villages responding to changes in renewable heat utilization policy
by Grundmann, Philipp & Ehlers, Melf-Hinrich
- 193-205 Exploring heterogeneous growth of wind energy across Germany
by Goetzke, Frank & Rave, Tilmann
- 206-213 Just a talking shop? – Informal participatory spatial planning for implementing state wind energy targets in Germany
by Leibenath, Markus & Wirth, Peter & Lintz, Gerd
- 214-227 Against the wind: Local opposition to the German Energiewende
by Reusswig, Fritz & Braun, Florian & Heger, Ines & Ludewig, Thomas & Eichenauer, Eva & Lass, Wiebke
- 228-236 Social movements and urban energy policy: Assessing contexts, agency and outcomes of remunicipalisation processes in Hamburg and Berlin
by Becker, Sören & Blanchet, Thomas & Kunze, Conrad
- 237-245 Is it all about collaborative governance? Alternative ways of understanding the success of energy regions
by Gailing, Ludger & Röhring, Andreas
- 246-251 The impact of Germany's Energiewende on the transport sector – Unsolved problems and conflicts
by Canzler, Weert & Wittowsky, Dirk
- 252-263 A coordinated strategic reserve to safeguard the European energy transition
by Neuhoff, Karsten & Diekmann, Jochen & Kunz, Friedrich & Rüster, Sophia & Schill, Wolf-Peter & Schwenen, Sebastian
2016, Volume 40, Issue C
- 1-14 Interconnecting an isolated electricity system to the European market: The case of Malta
by Ries, Jan & Gaudard, Ludovic & Romerio, Franco
- 15-25 Time-based pricing and electricity demand response: Existing barriers and next steps
by Eid, Cherrelle & Koliou, Elta & Valles, Mercedes & Reneses, Javier & Hakvoort, Rudi
- 26-35 Realizing the smart grid's potential: Defining local markets for flexibility
by Ramos, Ariana & De Jonghe, Cedric & Gómez, Virginia & Belmans, Ronnie
- 36-47 Market and regulatory factors influencing smart-grid investment in Europe: Evidence from pilot projects and implications for reform
by Cambini, Carlo & Meletiou, Alexis & Bompard, Ettore & Masera, Marcelo
- 48-57 The cost of electricity interruptions in Portugal: Valuing lost load by applying the production-function approach
by Castro, Rui & Faias, Sérgio & Esteves, Jorge
- 58-66 Improving the energy efficiency of an islanded distribution network using classical and innovative computation methods
by Di Silvestre, M.L. & La Cascia, D. & Riva Sanseverino, E. & Zizzo, G.
- 67-74 Typology of centralised and decentralised visions for electricity infrastructure
by Funcke, Simon & Bauknecht, Dierk
- 75-87 Institutional reforms to integrate regulation and competition policy: Economic analysis, international perspectives, and the case of the CNMC in Spain
by Trillas, Francesc & Xifré, Ramon
- 88-103 Which asset valuation and depreciation method should be used for regulated utilities? An analytical and simulation-based comparison
by Küpper, Hans-Ulrich & Pedell, Burkhard
- 107-114 To corporatize or not to corporatize (and if so, how?)
by McDonald, David A.
- 115-124 The bio-financialization of Irish Water: New advances in the neoliberalization of vital services
by Bresnihan, Patrick
- 125-133 Competing logics in the expansion of public service corporations
by Argento, Daniela & Culasso, Francesca & Truant, Elisa
- 134-143 The loss of public values when public shareholders go abroad
by Clifton, Judith & Fuentes, Daniel Diaz & Warner, Mildred
- 144-151 Political coalitions, local leaders and the internationalization of local public services in Italy
by Di Giulio, Marco & Galanti, Maria Tullia & Moro, Francesco Niccolò
- 152-161 Uneven development and the commercialisation of public utilities: A political ecology analysis of water reforms in Malaysia
by Padfield, Rory & Tham, Mun Hou & Costes, Sophie & Smith, Laurence
- 162-169 Public values as essential criteria for public entrepreneurship: Water management in France
by Marie, Tsanga Tabi
2016, Volume 39, Issue C
- 1-4 The development of renewable energy resources in the State of Veracruz, Mexico
by Cancino-Solórzano, Yoreley & Paredes-Sánchez, José Pablo & Gutiérrez-Trashorras, Antonio José & Xiberta-Bernat, Jorge
- 5-12 A perspective on clean power and the future of US energy politics and policy
by Tomain, Joseph P.
- 13-28 The effectiveness of a strategic reserve in the presence of a high portfolio share of renewable energy sources
by Bhagwat, Pradyumna C. & Richstein, Jörn C. & Chappin, Emile J.L. & de Vries, Laurens J.
- 29-35 The “effect procargo” on technical and scale efficiency at airports: The case of Spanish airports (2009–2011)
by Coto-Millán, Pablo & Inglada, Vicente & Fernández, Xose Luis & Inglada-Pérez, Lucía & Pesquera, Miguel Ángel
- 36-40 Evaluating emergency management capability of a water utility: A pilot study using exercise metrics
by Curnin, Steven & Heumüller, Erich
- 41-49 A perspective on the rise and fall of the energy regulator in Britain
by Thomas, Steve
- 50-67 The sustainability of Turkish electricity distributors and last-resort electricity suppliers: What did transition from vertically integrated public monopoly to regulated competition with privatized and unbundled firms bring about?
by Özbuğday, Fatih Cemil & Öğünlü, Bilal & Alma, Hasan
2016, Volume 38, Issue C
- 1-10 Developing a water infrastructure planning framework for the complex modern planning environment
by Furlong, Casey & De Silva, Saman & Guthrie, Lachlan & Considine, Robert
- 11-17 Expert survey on capacity markets in the US: Lessons for the EU
by Bhagwat, Pradyumna C. & de Vries, Laurens J. & Hobbs, Benjamin F.
- 18-32 Performance of the Tunisian Water Utility: An input-distance function approach
by Mellah, Thuraya & Ben Amor, Tawfik
- 33-42 Restructuring European electricity markets – A panel data analysis
by Hyland, Marie
- 43-51 Quality dimensions of public water services in Abuja, Nigeria
by Abubakar, Ismaila Rimi
- 52-61 Linking the energy-only market and the energy-plus-capacity market
by Gore, Olga & Vanadzina, Evgenia & Viljainen, Satu
- 62-71 Integrating environmental considerations into economic regulation of China's electricity sector
by Zhang, Yin-Fang & Gao, Ping
- 72-75 Incentives for cost reduction and cost padding in electricity markets with overlapping “green” regulations
by Currier, Kevin M.
2015, Volume 37, Issue C
- 1-12 Decision-making framework for supplying electricity from distributed generation-owning retailers to price-sensitive customers
by Khojasteh, Meysam & Jadid, Shahram
- 13-22 Efficiency of urban water supply in Sub-Saharan Africa: Do organization and regulation matter?
by Mande Buafua, Patrick
- 23-33 Electricity distribution tariffs and distributed generation: Quantifying cross-subsidies from consumers to prosumers
by Picciariello, Angela & Vergara, Claudio & Reneses, Javier & Frías, Pablo & Söder, Lennart
- 34-45 Benefits of coordinating congestion management in electricity transmission networks: Theory and application to Germany
by Kunz, Friedrich & Zerrahn, Alexander
- 46-57 Renewable energy investors in Sweden: A cross-subsector analysis of dynamic capabilities
by Darmani, Anna
- 58-68 Time-based electricity pricing for large-volume customers: A comparison of two buildings under tariff alternatives
by Yalcintas, Melek & Hagen, William T. & Kaya, Abidin
- 70-78 The causes of electricity theft: An econometric analysis of the case of Turkey
by Yurtseven, Çağlar
- 79-85 Electricity reform, tariff and household elasticity in Turkey
by Çetinkaya, Murat & Başaran, Alparslan A. & Bağdadioğlu, Necmiddin
- 86-96 A GIS-based Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis approach for wind power plant site selection
by Atici, Kazim Baris & Simsek, Ahmet Bahadir & Ulucan, Aydin & Tosun, Mustafa Umur
- 97-103 The Trans-Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP) as a unique project in the Eurasian gas network: A comparative analysis
by Özdemir, Volkan & Yavuz, H. Buğra & Tokgöz, Emine
- 104-110 The political economy of margin squeeze liability in the Turkish telecommunications market: A comparative assessment
by Benli, Erman & Emin-Benli, Hande
- 111-119 Toward a wider market definition in broadband: The case of Turkey
by Oğuz, Fuat & Akkemik, K. Ali & Göksal, Koray
- 120-129 Turkish experience with public private partnerships in infrastructure: Opportunities and challenges
by Emek, Uğur
2015, Volume 36, Issue C
- 1-9 Reform and efficiency of New Zealand's airports
by Abbott, Malcolm
- 10-23 The impact of residential photovoltaic power on electricity sales revenues in Cape Town, South Africa
by Mayr, Dieter & Schmid, Erwin & Trollip, Hilton & Zeyringer, Marianne & Schmidt, Johannes
- 24-34 Analysis of electricity industry liberalization in Great Britain: How did the bidding behavior of electricity producers change?
by Tashpulatov, Sherzod N.
- 35-42 The efficiency of postal services in the age of market liberalization and the internet: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe
by Tochkov, Kiril
- 43-45 Carbon capture and storage for Hong Kong's fuel mix
by Xu, Yuan & Liu, Guangjian
- 46-51 Is the renewable portfolio standard an effective energy policy?: Early evidence from South Korea
by Kwon, Tae-hyeong
- 52-56 Internal governance and member investment behavior in energy cooperatives: An experimental approach
by Höfer, Hanna-Helena & Rommel, Jens
- 57-66 Power plants as megaprojects: Using empirics to shape policy, planning, and construction management
by Brookes, Naomi J. & Locatelli, Giorgio
- 67-70 Renewable energy potential and adoption of renewable portfolio standards
by Upton, Gregory B. & Snyder, Brian F.
- 71-78 Drivers of non-revenue water: A cross-national analysis
by van den Berg, Caroline
- 79-90 Raising the stakes for energy efficiency: A qualitative case study of California's risk/reward incentive mechanism
by Chandrashekeran, Sangeetha & Zuckerman, Julia & Deason, Jeff
2015, Volume 35, Issue C
- 1-18 The market (in-)stability reserve for EU carbon emission trading: Why it might fail and how to improve it
by Richstein, Jörn C. & Chappin, Émile J.L. & de Vries, Laurens J.
- 19-27 Energy reform in Mexico: Imperfect unbundling in the electricity sector
by Ibarra-Yunez, Alejandro
- 28-40 Quantifying distribution-system operators' economic incentives to promote residential demand response
by Koliou, Elta & Bartusch, Cajsa & Picciariello, Angela & Eklund, Tobias & Söder, Lennart & Hakvoort, Rudi A.
- 41-49 The impact of curriculum-based learning on environmental literacy and energy consumption with implications for policy
by Craig, Christopher A. & Allen, Myria W.
- 50-66 Transportation intensity, urbanization, economic growth, and CO2 emissions in the G-20 countries
by Arvin, Mak B. & Pradhan, Rudra P. & Norman, Neville R.
- 67-71 Coal, oil, or clean energy: Which contributes most to the low energy efficiency in China?
by Xie, Wei & Sheng, Pengfei & Guo, Xiaohui
- 72-90 Asymmetric effects of electricity regulatory reforms in the EU15 and in the New Member States: Empirical evidence from residential prices 1990–2011
by Bacchiocchi, Emanuele & Florio, Massimo & Taveggia, Giulia
- 91-101 Assessing a decade of regulatory performance for the Lesotho electricity industry
by Thamae, Leboli Z. & Thamae, Retselisitsoe I. & Thamae, Thimothy M.
2015, Volume 34, Issue C
- 1-10 Paths to universalize water and sewage services in Brazil: The role of regulatory authorities in promoting efficient service
by Carvalho, Anne Emília Costa & Sampaio, Luciano Menezes Bezerra
- 11-18 Network unbundling and flawed coordination: Experience from the electricity sector
by Brunekreeft, Gert
- 19-29 Clean-energy policies and electricity sector carbon emissions in the U.S. states
by Yi, Hongtao
- 30-33 Coal-ash management by U.S. electric utilities: Overview and recent developments
by Connors, Elizabeth
- 34-35 Introduction to Reforming water tariffs: Experiences and reforms
by García-Valiñas, María A. & Picazo-Tadeo, Andrés J.
- 36-44 Tariff recommendations: A Panacea for the Portuguese water sector?
by Pinto, Francisco Silva & Marques, Rui Cuhna
- 45-53 The new Italian water tariff method: A launching point for novel infrastructures or a backwards step?
by Romano, Giulia & Guerrini, Andrea & Campedelli, Bettina
- 54-62 Optimal water tariffs and supply augmentation for cost-of-service regulated water utilities
by Grafton, R. Quentin & Chu, Long & Kompas, Tom
- 63-69 An empirical examination of the distributional impacts of water pricing reforms
by Renzetti, Steven & Dupont, Diane P. & Chitsinde, Tina
- 70-81 A diagnostic tool for estimating the incidence of subsidies delivered by water utilities in low- and medium-income countries, with illustrative simulations
by Whittington, Dale & Nauges, Céline & Fuente, David & Wu, Xun
- 82-93 An analysis of the price escalation of non-linear water tariffs for domestic uses in Spain
by Suárez-Varela, Marta & Martínez-Espiñeira, Roberto & González-Gómez, Francisco
- 94-105 Governance structures and their impact on tariff levels of Brazilian water and sanitation corporations
by Barbosa, Alexandro & Brusca, Isabel
2015, Volume 33, Issue C
- 1-9 Power transmission regulation in a liberalised context: An analysis of innovative solutions in South American markets
by Mastropietro, Paolo & Barroso, Luiz A. & Batlle, Carlos
- 10-22 Coordination between clean energy generation and thermal power generation under the policy of “direct power-purchase for large users” in China
by Zeng, Ming & Yang, Yongqi & Fan, Qiannan & Liu, Yingxin & Zou, Zhuojun
- 23-33 Interaction between gas and power market designs
by Vazquez, Miguel & Hallack, Michelle
- 34-41 The policy and institutional challenges of grid integration of renewable energy in the western United States
by Cifor, Angela & Denholm, Paul & Ela, Erik & Hodge, Bri-Mathias & Reed, Adam
- 42-53 Household valuation of smart-home functionalities in Slovenia
by Rihar, Miha & Hrovatin, Nevenka & Zoric, Jelena