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It is the intention of this chapter to address some of the issues involved with this .
The general issues involved with regulation are presented first in this chapter and
then regulation with regards to electricity generation firms is discussed .
It is the intention of this chapter to address some of the issues involved with this .
The general issues involved with regulation are presented first in this chapter and
then regulation with regards to electricity generation firms is discussed .
Page 98
... regulators ; federal and state - based , and to leave the market operator as a
separate entity . Banana Power stated that regulation could be ' out of control ' in
Australia , and there are too many bodies involved at both federal and state level
.
... regulators ; federal and state - based , and to leave the market operator as a
separate entity . Banana Power stated that regulation could be ' out of control ' in
Australia , and there are too many bodies involved at both federal and state level
.
Page 100
... operations . handed than involved . the rules of the Regulators are originally
However relations game seem to more watchful perceived , between regulators
change too quickly monitoring has and gencos should and the ACCC is
remained ...
... operations . handed than involved . the rules of the Regulators are originally
However relations game seem to more watchful perceived , between regulators
change too quickly monitoring has and gencos should and the ACCC is
remained ...
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developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
race to the bottom | 29 |
electricity reforms in Eastern Europe | 49 |
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