01 Electricity Access: An Introduction | Valerie J. Karplus, Christian von Hirschhausen | 1~18 | 2019.03.01 | | |
06 Is Natural Gas a Viable Option to Promote Electrification in Nigeria? | Donna Peng, Rahmat Poudineh | 1~18 | 2019.03.01 | | |
02 Guiding Action: A User-centric Approach to Define, Measure, and Manage Electricity Access | Abhishek Jain, Tauseef Shahidi | 19~32 | 2019.03.01 | | |
03 A Utility Approach to Accelerate Universal Electricity Access in Less Developed Countries: A Regulatory Proposal | Ignacio J. Perez-Arriaga, Robert Stoner, ... Francisco J. Santos | 33~50 | 2019.03.01 | | |
04 Financing the Last Mile of Electricity-for-All Programs: Experiences from China | Gang He | 51~58 | 2019.03.01 | | |
05 Solar Microgrids and Remote Energy Access: How Weak Incentives Can Undermine Smart Technology | Meredith Fowlie, Yashraj Khaitan, Catherine Wolfram, Derek Wolfson | 59~83 | 2019.03.01 | | |
07 The Roles of Government and the Public Utility in Achieving Universal Access to Electricity | Maria De Fatima, S. R. Arthur, Andrew Cockerill | 103~118 | 2019.03.01 | | |
08 Demand-Side Policy: Mechanisms for Success and Failure | Peter Warren | 119~144 | 2019.03.01 | | |
09 Cost-efficiency of the EU Emissions Trading System: An Evaluation of the Second Trading Period | Johanna Cludius, Vicky Duscha, Nele Friedrichsen, Katja Schumacher | 145~161 | 2019.03.01 | | |
10 What Models Tell us about Long-term Contracts in Times of the Energy Transition | Ibrahim Abada, Gauthier De Maere D’Aertrycke, Andreas Ehrenmann, Yves Smeers | 163~181 | 2019.03.01 | | |