Policymakers follow the competition - Consumers yawn.
Many supervisors and policymakers continue to encourage competition and deregulation in the retail electricity markets. Despite their best efforts, it remains an elusive goal.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration indicates that competition is retailing in 18 countries. (The others are late, never adopted or abandoned restructuring efforts.) However, the Centre for the development of energy markets (CMEA), Washington, DC-based energy-Think Tank, there were only four countries - Texas (69), Pennsylvania (67), Malne (64) and New York (61) - a sharing of customer more than 60 points out of 100 possible on its retail energy deregulation Index. The index set objective criteria for measuring progress in restructuring electric. However, the market east of England and Wales deserves a 87
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