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toward a fully competitive electricity market , to minimize the negative impacts of
deregulation on renewable energy and energy efficiency . Thailand would
continue its stalled deregulation , sooner or later . Notwithstanding , its active and
...
toward a fully competitive electricity market , to minimize the negative impacts of
deregulation on renewable energy and energy efficiency . Thailand would
continue its stalled deregulation , sooner or later . Notwithstanding , its active and
...
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ESCOs are private companies that provide comprehensive energy efficiency or
load reduction services to customers who own or operate facilities such as
factories and buildings ' Rasisuddhi and Chullabodhi ( 2004 ) . REFERENCES
Albouy ...
ESCOs are private companies that provide comprehensive energy efficiency or
load reduction services to customers who own or operate facilities such as
factories and buildings ' Rasisuddhi and Chullabodhi ( 2004 ) . REFERENCES
Albouy ...
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Elauria , J . C . , M . L . Y . Castro and M . M . Elauria ( 2002 ) ' Biomass Energy
Technologies in the Philippines : a Barrier and Policy Analysis ' , Energy for
Sustainable Development , 6 ( 3 ) , 40 – 9 . Flavin , Christopher and Nicholas
Lennsen ...
Elauria , J . C . , M . L . Y . Castro and M . M . Elauria ( 2002 ) ' Biomass Energy
Technologies in the Philippines : a Barrier and Policy Analysis ' , Energy for
Sustainable Development , 6 ( 3 ) , 40 – 9 . Flavin , Christopher and Nicholas
Lennsen ...
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Contents
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
race to the bottom | 29 |
electricity reforms in Eastern Europe | 49 |
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