2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.121558
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Improving electricity supply reliability in China: Cost and incentive regulation

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“…The quality of network and quality of the consumed services are typically important for consumers, but not necessarily to the same extent. It was concluded that regulators should set higher incentive rates for higher reliability levels instead of a fixed incentive for a study done for China [63]. A frontier based method for evaluating NPAM for Swedish utilities was studied The RPI-X was implemented in Brazil [32], Ukraine [33], Sweden [34], Japan [35,36],…”
Section: Service Quality Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quality of network and quality of the consumed services are typically important for consumers, but not necessarily to the same extent. It was concluded that regulators should set higher incentive rates for higher reliability levels instead of a fixed incentive for a study done for China [63]. A frontier based method for evaluating NPAM for Swedish utilities was studied The RPI-X was implemented in Brazil [32], Ukraine [33], Sweden [34], Japan [35,36],…”
Section: Service Quality Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As of the conclusion of 2022, the total length of 220 kV and above transmission lines in China has reached 794,000 kilometers [1]. The continuous growth of the Chinese power industry has led to a gradual expansion in the scale of transmission lines.…”
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confidence: 99%