Abstract
The development of power markets in Europe is described. Special attention is devoted to the development in France, Germany, Denmark, Finland and Norway. The planned deregulation of the Swedish electric power market will promote an increased trade with electricity across the border. The possibilities and consequences of this trade is elucidated. Also given is a compilation of electric power prices for different groups of consumers, and the differences among European countries. 7 figs, 26 tabs
Citation Formats
Hermanson, K, Lublin, Z, Olofsdotter, A, Petsala, B, and Wuolikainen, T.
Electric power markets in Europe 1993; Elmarknaderna i Europa 1993.
Sweden: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
Hermanson, K, Lublin, Z, Olofsdotter, A, Petsala, B, & Wuolikainen, T.
Electric power markets in Europe 1993; Elmarknaderna i Europa 1993.
Sweden.
Hermanson, K, Lublin, Z, Olofsdotter, A, Petsala, B, and Wuolikainen, T.
1993.
"Electric power markets in Europe 1993; Elmarknaderna i Europa 1993."
Sweden.
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title = {Electric power markets in Europe 1993; Elmarknaderna i Europa 1993}
author = {Hermanson, K, Lublin, Z, Olofsdotter, A, Petsala, B, and Wuolikainen, T}
abstractNote = {The development of power markets in Europe is described. Special attention is devoted to the development in France, Germany, Denmark, Finland and Norway. The planned deregulation of the Swedish electric power market will promote an increased trade with electricity across the border. The possibilities and consequences of this trade is elucidated. Also given is a compilation of electric power prices for different groups of consumers, and the differences among European countries. 7 figs, 26 tabs}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1993}
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title = {Electric power markets in Europe 1993; Elmarknaderna i Europa 1993}
author = {Hermanson, K, Lublin, Z, Olofsdotter, A, Petsala, B, and Wuolikainen, T}
abstractNote = {The development of power markets in Europe is described. Special attention is devoted to the development in France, Germany, Denmark, Finland and Norway. The planned deregulation of the Swedish electric power market will promote an increased trade with electricity across the border. The possibilities and consequences of this trade is elucidated. Also given is a compilation of electric power prices for different groups of consumers, and the differences among European countries. 7 figs, 26 tabs}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
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