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04/00577 The electricity market in Queensland: Phunnarungsi, V. and Dixon, G. The Electricity Journal, 2003, 16, (4), 72–79.


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Weight
195 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0140-6701

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✦ Synopsis


17 Energy (supplies, policy, economics, forecasts) China is the second largest energy consumer in the world. This paper reviews the production and consumption of traditional and renewable energy in China over the past three decades.

It also presents an overview on the research and development of renewable energy, such as solar, biomass, geothermal, ocean and wind energy in China. Study indicated that the usage of renewable energy in China shows a promising prospect in the near future, of which biomass is found to be one of the most promising renewable energy resources that have great potential for development in China. 04/00566 Alternatives for the elimination of crosssubsidies: the case of Brazil Voll, S. P. et al. The Electricity Journal, 2003, 16, (4) 66-71. The constellation of measures that relate to cross-subsidies-deverticalization, tariff realignment, bilateral contracting, and promotion of free customers-are no longer internally consistent in the government's latest scheme. Three solutions can be proposed that would eliminate cross-subsidies and make tariffs for large customers cost-based.