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Electricity Markets

Aisha Khan

Traductor A AI

Editorial: Publifye

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Sinopsis

Electricity Markets explores the evolving dynamics of global electricity markets, focusing on the effects of decarbonization, technological advancements, and shifting consumption patterns. It examines energy pricing mechanisms and the integration of renewable energy, crucial for economic stability and environmental sustainability. Did you know that as electricity demand increases globally, particularly in emerging markets, the need to mitigate climate change becomes even more critical? The book emphasizes the interplay between market design, technological innovation, and policy interventions, arguing that understanding this complex relationship is key to a sustainable energy future.

 
The book progresses logically, starting with fundamental concepts of electricity markets, then moving to renewable energy integration and consumption patterns. It incorporates economic modeling and empirical data to support its arguments. The comparative analysis of electricity market designs across different countries and regions provides valuable insights. For instance, the book analyzes deregulated versus heavily regulated markets, revealing the pros and cons of each model. It also highlights how factors like urbanization and the electrification of transportation influence energy demand. By addressing ongoing debates about government intervention and renewable energy deployment, it offers practical insights for policymakers and energy professionals.
Disponible desde: 03/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 86 páginas.

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