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Competition in communal power supply. Wettbewerb in der kommunalen Stromversorgung

Abstract

In the eighties, a broad discussion about possible increases of efficiencies in public supply (and in other regulated areas) has started under the slogan ''deregulation''. The use of the term deregulation is not uniform. In the discussions of the past years, however, it turned out more and more that the literal significance (reduction of the regulation density) is less the center of interest than rather the creation of a new regulatory frame which allows to establish markets in spaces free of competition. From ''need'' to ''supply'' one passes over to ''demand'' and ''offer''. Deregulation in local electric power supply means correspondingly: How can the consumer prices for electricity be determined through competitive processes instead of a cost regulation In the following, fundamental problems are mentioned. (orig./UA)
Authors:
Bolle, F [1] 
  1. Lehrstuhl fuer Volkswirtschaftstheorie (Mikrooekonomie), Frankfurt/Oder (Germany)
Publication Date:
Jun 01, 1993
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
DE-93-0GD114; EDB-93-157064
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Zeitschrift fuer Energiewirtschaft; (Germany); Journal Volume: 17:2
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; ELECTRIC POWER; COMPETITION; ENERGY SUPPLIES; PRICES; SPOT MARKET; SUPPLY AND DEMAND; MARKET; POWER; 296000* - Energy Planning & Policy- Electric Power
OSTI ID:
5797231
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
German
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0343-5377; CODEN: ZEWIDY
Submitting Site:
DE
Size:
Pages: 172-179
Announcement Date:
Dec 15, 1993

Citation Formats

Bolle, F. Competition in communal power supply. Wettbewerb in der kommunalen Stromversorgung. Germany: N. p., 1993. Web.
Bolle, F. Competition in communal power supply. Wettbewerb in der kommunalen Stromversorgung. Germany.
Bolle, F. 1993. "Competition in communal power supply. Wettbewerb in der kommunalen Stromversorgung." Germany.
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