Transforming Power

The Politics of Electricity Planning

Aynsley Kellow author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:24th Nov '95

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This 1996 analysis of the electricity industry encompasses economic, political and environmental issues.

This 1996 book is an analysis of the electricity industry in the context of uncertainty following the energy crisis of the 1970s and concern over the greenhouse effect. The book looks at case studies, and examines issues associated with monopolies, privatisation, regulation and government control.Originally published in 1996, this book is an exploration and analysis of the electricity industry in the context of uncertainty following the energy crisis of the 1970s and concern over the greenhouse effect. Few industries demand a similar level of foresight and planning, or such vast amounts of capital. The book examines five well-known Australian, Canadian and New Zealand cases and closely analyses the ways in which various agencies have sought ends to serve the means at their disposal. Electricity has long been regarded as a natural monopoly, but questions of privatisation, regulation and government control are increasingly prevalent. The book explores these issues and also notes the experiences of other countries in its analysis of institutional reform. Aynsley Kellow argues for different approaches to electricity planning, which offer much by way of economic savings and minimisation of environmental problems.

"An excellent book for those interested in government regulation of utilities and the role of utilities in society." Choice

ISBN: 9780521471220

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm

Weight: 530g

244 pages