Energy Carriers and Supply Chains

Knowledge of the physical characteristics of energy and the various types of activities within energy supply chains is necessary before being able to analyse the optimal regulation of energy markets. Therefore, this chapter introduces the various types of

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Machiel Mulder

Regulation of Energy Markets Economic Mechanisms and Policy Evaluation

Lecture Notes in Energy Volume 80

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Machiel Mulder Faculty of Economics and Business Centre for Energy Economics Research University of Groningen Groningen, The Netherlands

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