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    Handbook on Electricity Regulation by Glachant, Jean-Michel; Joskow, Paul L.; Pollitt, Michael;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Date of Publication 27 June 2025

    • ISBN 9781035314348
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages558 pages
    • Size 244x169 mm
    • Weight 1002 g
    • Language English
    • 665

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    With twenty-two chapters written by leading international experts, this volume represents the most detailed and comprehensive Handbook on electricity regulation ever published. The volume covers the existing state of best-practice regulation in the US, UK, the European Union and Australia, for both electricity transmission, electricity distribution and retail electricity.



    The regulatory challenges of the energy transition are discussed. These include the need for regulators to incentivise large amounts of investment in conditions of uncertainty and to promote innovation. Deep decarbonisation, via electrification, raises regulatory issues for electric vehicle charging infrastructure and hydrogen networks.



    The book also considers the state of electricity regulation in China, India and smaller lower and middle income countries. These jurisdictions have underdeveloped regulatory systems which can benefit from learning from more advanced regulatory systems as long as there is sufficient adaptation to local contexts.



    The Handbook is intended to be used by those with direct interests in electricity regulation. Students and young professionals will find the information they need to enter the field in a single source. Researchers, experienced professionals and public decision-makers will get a comprehensive update on topical issues in electricity regulation. This will help them make sense of a sector that is undergoing profound change at the same time as the public policy motivations for regulation are not diminishing.



    With twenty-two chapters written by leading international experts, this volume represents the most detailed and comprehensive Handbook on electricity regulation ever published. The volume covers the existing state of best-practice regulation in the US, UK, the European Union and Australia, for both electricity transmission, electricity distribution and retail electricity.

    ‘This is another phenomenal volume, complementing the previous Handbook of Electricity Markets well. The book takes on both classic and emerging issues in the economics of regulating electricity networks. It will be an essential guide for practitioners, teachers, and students alike.’

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents
    1 Introduction to the Handbook on Electricity Regulation 1
    Jean-Michel Glachant, Paul L. Joskow, and Michael G. Pollitt
    FOUNDATIONS OF ELECTRICITY REGULATION AND RECENT REFORMS
    2 Designing incentive regulation in the electricity sector 18
    David P. Brown and David E.M. Sappington
    3 Cost-of-service regulation of electricity distribution services in the US 44
    Paul L. Joskow and Richard Schmalensee
    4 Regulated distribution sector facing the future – the GB experience 68
    Cloda Jenkins
    5 Regulated distribution sector facing the future: trends in the European Union 101
    Christine Brandstätt and Jean-Michel Glachant
    6 Regulation of access, pricing, and planning of high-voltage transmission in the US 121
    Joe DeLosa III, Johannes P. Pfeifenberger, and Paul L. Joskow
    7 Regulation of access, fees and investment planning of transmission in Great Britain 155
    David Newbery
    8 The regulatory landscape and investment planning for transmission in the EU 182
    Paul Nillesen, Otto Jager and Joost Ornée
    9 The regulation of electricity networks in Australia’s National Electricity Market: user charges, investment and access 201
    Paul Simshauser
    10 Retail rate design in the US: time-varying rates for residential customers 233
    Ahmad Faruqui and Ziyi Tang
    11 Economics of energy efficiency 256
    Kenneth Gillingham and Erica Myers
    REGULATORY MECHANISMS TO GUIDE THE TRANSITION TO NET ZERO
    12 The grid of the future and what regulators need to know about it 271
    Janusz Bialek and Mark O’Malley
    13 Decarbonizing the US electricity grid: policy and regulatory frameworks and challenges 287
    Judy W. Chang and Henry Lee
    14 Regulating European distribution systems to achieve net zero: untapping flexibility efficiently 313
    Tim Schittekatte
    15 “Behind the meter” developments 336
    Fereidoon Sioshansi
    16 Uncertainty, regulation and the pathways to net zero 353
    Michael G. Pollitt, Daniel Duma and Andrei Covatariu
    17 How can regulated electricity network companies promote innovation? Lessons from the field of practice 373
    Leonardo Meeus and Nicolò Rossetto
    18 Regulation of hydrogen networks and potential market structure 388
    Chi Kong Chyong and Jackson R. Dalman
    19 Challenges to expanding EV adoption and policy responses 407
    Christopher R. Knittel and Shinsuke Tanaka
    NON-OECD COUNTRIES
    20 Power sector reform in China: economic logic and political reasoning 451
    Xu Yi-chong
    21 Regulation of transmission, distribution and retail in India 475
    Anupama Sen and Tooraj Jamasb
    22 Distinctive regulatory challenges in developing countries 506
    Debabrata Chattopadhyay and Vivien Foster

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