Do market imperfections justify utility conservation programs A review of the evidence

作者: T.Scott Newlon , David Weitzel

DOI: 10.1016/1040-6190(91)90153-K

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摘要: Abstract There is evidence—albeit spotty and often inconclusive—that market imperfections prevent some efficiency investments. But utilities should consider further study before committing to major expenditures in areas.

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