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In comparison , the situation in the Philippines was even worse . Brownouts often
ranged from four to ten hours in the country , and in 1992 , the excess demand
amounted to 48 percent of total system capacity ( Far East Economic Review ...
In comparison , the situation in the Philippines was even worse . Brownouts often
ranged from four to ten hours in the country , and in 1992 , the excess demand
amounted to 48 percent of total system capacity ( Far East Economic Review ...
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In the Philippines , an additional 12 IPPS were signed after warnings from within
the government and World Bank that an impending oversupply of electricity could
push up prices ( Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism 2002 ) . By 1997 ...
In the Philippines , an additional 12 IPPS were signed after warnings from within
the government and World Bank that an impending oversupply of electricity could
push up prices ( Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism 2002 ) . By 1997 ...
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SHORT - TERM ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE : IMPLICATIONS OF FUEL
CHOICE The state of environmental performance of the Philippines and Thailand
during the period of deregulation is assessed using the following indicators ...
SHORT - TERM ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE : IMPLICATIONS OF FUEL
CHOICE The state of environmental performance of the Philippines and Thailand
during the period of deregulation is assessed using the following indicators ...
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the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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