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Page 95
What this mechanism might be had not been detailed at the time ; however
domestic consumers now have the choice of electricity supplier , be it a retail or
generation company . They are no longer held captive because of what area they
live ...
What this mechanism might be had not been detailed at the time ; however
domestic consumers now have the choice of electricity supplier , be it a retail or
generation company . They are no longer held captive because of what area they
live ...
Page 109
Private investors , especially the utility companies from the US and Europe ,
acted quickly to take advantage of this ... in Indonesia had been signed between
Perusahaan Umum Listrik Negara ( PLN ) , the state - owned electricity company
...
Private investors , especially the utility companies from the US and Europe ,
acted quickly to take advantage of this ... in Indonesia had been signed between
Perusahaan Umum Listrik Negara ( PLN ) , the state - owned electricity company
...
Page 112
First of all , the electricity had been provided by the state - owned electricity
companies that were poorly run . Porter and McKinlay ( 1999 ) found that many of
the outages were not from inadequate capacity , but from breakdowns and poor ...
First of all , the electricity had been provided by the state - owned electricity
companies that were poorly run . Porter and McKinlay ( 1999 ) found that many of
the outages were not from inadequate capacity , but from breakdowns and poor ...
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Contents
the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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