Making Competition Work in Electricity by Sally Hunt

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California′s struggle to come up with a long–term solution to its energy crisis has national and global implications. Increased use of computers and other appliances and the lack of adequate power plants are the norm across the U.S.

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Making Competition Work in Electricity by Sally Hunt

Californias struggle to come up with a longterm solution to its energy crisis has national and global implications. Increased use of computers and other appliances and the lack of adequate power plants are the norm across the U.S.
" for PowerUK readers, the book should be indispensable provides a useful introduction to the problems that have dogged the US so enabling UK readers to put parochial energy matters in a global context "(PowerUK, October 2002)

IT will undoubtedly become recommended, if not required, reading for students, researchers, regulators, and the industry alike (The Journal of Energy Literature, VolV111, No.2, 2002

SALLY HUNT was head of the energy practice at NERA, an international consulting firm, and coauthored Competition and Choice in Electricity (Wiley). She has advised governments around the world on competition in the electricity industry, and has worked closely with many electric companies on implementation.
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ISBN 13 9780471220985
ISBN 10 0471220981
Title Making Competition Work in Electricity
Author Sally Hunt
Series Wiley Finance
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 2002-04-18
Number of pages 450
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