Most commentators agree that the benefits of competitive electricity markets will materialize only if wholesale prices are allowed to fluctuate more or less freely so as to provide adequate pricing signals to generators. Most also agree, however, that small electricity users need to be protected against wholesale price volatility through stable, predictable retail rates. That raises a difficult question about whether the retailers or distributors...
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INFORMATION
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2008/05/01
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Fiche
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44399
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2010/07/01
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Disclosed
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Protecting electricity retailers against price volatility : the Electricity Tariff Equalization Fund in New South Wales
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Public Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility