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In 2001 and 2002 , US $ 70 million was allocated from the ENCON Funda to
provide tariff subsidies to 31 new renewable power projects with a combined
capacity of more than 500 MW proposed under the SPP program . Seventeen of
the 31 ...
In 2001 and 2002 , US $ 70 million was allocated from the ENCON Funda to
provide tariff subsidies to 31 new renewable power projects with a combined
capacity of more than 500 MW proposed under the SPP program . Seventeen of
the 31 ...
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Each region i : 1 sis 10 requires a subsidy of 120 to serve alone , but a subsidy of
20 is sufficient if the same firm has ... Implicit Subsidy Obligations Another
approach is to emulate the implicit subsidies typically used by monopoly carriers .
Each region i : 1 sis 10 requires a subsidy of 120 to serve alone , but a subsidy of
20 is sufficient if the same firm has ... Implicit Subsidy Obligations Another
approach is to emulate the implicit subsidies typically used by monopoly carriers .
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Designing an auction to minimize subsidies when there are potential economies
of scope is nontrivial . With a small number of items to auction N , one possibility
is to ask firms to bid on each of the 2 ^ - 1 possible combinations of these items ...
Designing an auction to minimize subsidies when there are potential economies
of scope is nontrivial . With a small number of items to auction N , one possibility
is to ask firms to bid on each of the 2 ^ - 1 possible combinations of these items ...
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