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Evolution of Global Electricity Markets

New paradigms, new challenges, new approaches

Understanding complex electricity markets requires an international, up-to-date perspective. Stay current with the latest insights on market designs and reforms from experts around the globe.

Fereidoon Sioshansi (Author)

9780123978912, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 31 July 2013

880 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 4.3 cm, 1.51 kg

\""\u2026meant as an update of the 2006 volume\u2026partly to take account of the passage of time and partly to cover new issues and priorities\u2026 the best way to view this book is as a collection of self-contained essays, each of which has something to teach us\u2026\"" --Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy, February 2014

\""It has been compiled in order to take stock of the numerous changes in international electricity markets since 2006, notably the considerable decline in enthusiasm for market-oriented reforms stemming from the poor performanc]

Evolution of Global Electricity Markets Sioshansi Hardback Academic Press

Evolution of Global Electricity Markets

New paradigms, new challenges, new approaches

Understanding complex electricity markets requires an international, up-to-date perspective. Stay current with the latest insights on market designs and reforms from experts around the globe.

Fereidoon Sioshansi (Author)

9780123978912, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 31 July 2013

880 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 4.3 cm, 1.51 kg

\""\u2026meant as an update of the 2006 volume\u2026partly to take account of the passage of time and partly to cover new issues and priorities\u2026 the best way to view this book is as a collection of self-contained essays, each of which has something to teach us\u2026\"" --Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy, February 2014

\""It has been compiled in order to take stock of the numerous changes in international electricity markets since 2006, notably the considerable decline in enthusiasm for market-oriented reforms stemming from the poor performanc]

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