Free delivery for purchases over 59.99 €
Slovak post 4.49 SPS courier 4.99 GLS courier 3.99 GLS point 2.99 Packeta courier 4.99 Packeta point 2.99 SPS Parcel Shop 2.99

UK Energy Policy and the End of Market Fundamentalism

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book UK Energy Policy and the End of Market Fundamentalism Ian Rutledge
Libristo code: 04867182
Publishers Oxford University Press, February 2011
The UK has been at the forefront of the liberalisation of energy industries, privatising and then, o... Full description
? points 281 b
112.41
In stock at our supplier Shipping in 9-13 days

30-day return policy


You might also be interested in


Tajiki Nasrullo Khojayori / Paperback
common.buy 92.29
Logic at the Crossroads (set) Amitabha Gupta / Paperback
common.buy 167.91
Twelve Kings Bradley Beaulieu / Paperback
common.buy 11.72
24 leichte und mittelschwere Stücke für Gitarre solo Johann Sebastian Bach / Sheet music
common.buy 20.61
Western Film Review Chuck Lewis / Paperback
common.buy 17.78

The UK has been at the forefront of the liberalisation of energy industries, privatising and then, over more than two decades, progressively ceding energy policy to market forces. Drawing a parallel between the effect of liberalisation on energy markets with the effect of liberalisation on financial markets, this book provides timely critical analyses of the impact of liberalisation on the UK's energy industries, both upstream and downstream. Divided into 16 chapters, it exposes why market fundamentalism has been controversial for the UK's oil, gas, coal, and electricity industries, each of which is addressed in specific chapters by authors with lengthy specialist experience. In the upstream, there are critical evaluations of the UK's petroleum fiscal regime, of the demise of the coal industry, of gas storage and wholesale markets, and of the electricity wholesale market. In the downstream, there are chapters on company strategies and power over consumers, fuel poverty, and the burden of regulation on companies. Together these two sections reveal why liberalisation has been costly and has resulted in higher prices for domestic consumers. The final section looks to the future. Are the UK's liberalised energy industries and markets equipped to deal with current and future challenges? How far does the market bring security of supply considerations into conflict with the environmental agenda? Can liberalised markets deliver more nuclear power, renewables, and CHP? How might EU policy change agendas in the UK? Whether we will need market redesign or more state control, is the question addressed by each author.

Give this book today
It's easy
1 Add to cart and choose Deliver as present at the checkout 2 We'll send you a voucher 3 The book will arrive at the recipient's address

Login

Log in to your account. Don't have a Libristo account? Create one now!

 
mandatory
mandatory

Don’t have an account? Discover the benefits of having a Libristo account!

With a Libristo account, you'll have everything under control.

Create a Libristo account