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Power sector deregulation and the environment : evidence from the Philippines
and Thailand Jessie L. Todoc Power ... investments in transmission and
distribution networks and customer services , has a number of environmental
impacts as ...
Power sector deregulation and the environment : evidence from the Philippines
and Thailand Jessie L. Todoc Power ... investments in transmission and
distribution networks and customer services , has a number of environmental
impacts as ...
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environment calls for internalizing the environmental costs of generation
technologies . This would make renewables more competitive and increase its
market value . Experience in developed countries that restructure their electricity
sector ...
environment calls for internalizing the environmental costs of generation
technologies . This would make renewables more competitive and increase its
market value . Experience in developed countries that restructure their electricity
sector ...
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DSM can continue to be seen as a resource by utilities , with all its environmental
benefits . Also because ... CONCLUDING REMARKS Power sector deregulation
can be beneficial or have negative impacts on the environment . The evidence ...
DSM can continue to be seen as a resource by utilities , with all its environmental
benefits . Also because ... CONCLUDING REMARKS Power sector deregulation
can be beneficial or have negative impacts on the environment . The evidence ...
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Contents
the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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