Electricity Price Regulation in the EU, Germany and China

Electricity Price Regulation in the EU, Germany and China

EnglishPaperback / softback
Liu, Yang
AVM Akademische Verlagsgemeinschaft
EAN: 9783869243504
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In the given economy, the network industries play a special role. The electricity networks can be seen as natural monopoly, because one electricity grid can be operated at lower cost than two or more. Determined by the monopoly networks, grid charges will raise the cost of consumers. In order to correct them, regulation is necessary. It must ensure that the tariff of the electricity price and the network access service can only be determined by those efficient costs.
The EU and Germany have introduced regulatory provisions to control the grid charge, according to the competitive standard. The People s Republic of China has provided rules to guarantee the grid charge according to efficient costs, too.
The goal of this dissertation is to analyze, how the grid charges are regulated in the EU, Germany and China. This seems to be a fascinating research perspective, with respective energy regulatory laws and their roles in different political/economic environments. The question to be answered is, if there are overall regulatory principles and mechanisms, which are more of common nature than one expert.
EAN 9783869243504
ISBN 3869243503
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher AVM Akademische Verlagsgemeinschaft
Pages 302
Language English
Dimensions 210 x 152 x 20
Authors Liu, Yang
Edition 1., Aufl.
Series Beiträge zur Rechtswissenschaft