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Energy Pricing And Demand Management
Energy Pricing And Demand Management
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Capacity Costs
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coordinated energy planning
developing countries energy policy
Diesel Fuel
Electric Power Sector
Energy Conservation
Energy Policy
Energy Resources
Energy Sources
Energy Subsectors
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Fluorescent Bulbs
foreign exchange
Gdp Increase
Incandescent Lightbulbs
inter-fuel substitution
Law Efficiency
LDC
LRMC
LRMC Price
Marginal Capacity Costs
Marginal Efficiency Cost
market distortion
Moc
optimal energy pricing strategies
Peak Load Pricing
Peak Loss Factors
pricing policies
Raw Lignite
Relative Fuel Prices
resource allocation economics
Shadow Prices
shadow pricing models
supply-demand management
traditional biomass fuels
utility tariff structures
Product details
- ISBN 9780367017156
- Weight: 490g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 07 Jun 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Dr. Munasinghe emphasizes the importance of coordinated energy planning and pricing in less developed countries with particular reference to the interrelationships among the pricing policies adopted in various energy subsectors--electric power, petroleum, natural gas, coal, and traditional fuels (e.g., firewood, crop residues, and dung). In less developed countries the already complex problems typically faced by energy planners are exacerbated by high levels of market distortion, shortages of foreign exchange and resources for development, large numbers of poor households whose basic needs must be met, reliance on traditional fuels, and a relative paucity of energy data. The principal investment issues surrounding energy planning and the extent to which they influence pricing policy are also discussed.
Energy Pricing And Demand Management
€192.20
