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- Data for: The regulation of government owned electricity distributors in Australiadistribution dataset
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- Data for: Utility Approaches to Evaluating the Effectiveness of Consumer Confidence ReportsThis dataset contains responses to a survey sent to AWWA member utilities (primarily drinking water utilities, but many combined water-wastewater systems and those offering other services alongside drinking water) from June 25 to July 23, 2018. There are 240 responses representing a cumulative population served of over 48 million customers. A series of questions (described on following tab) discuss utility uses of the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) for purposes beyond regulatory compliance, as well as related topics such as use of electronic delivery and issues surrounding potential future changes to the CCR. This data is not human subjects research.
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- List of historical and planned generation capacity in TanzaniaList fo existing and planned power generation capacity in Tanzania collected from official reports and expert presentations.
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- Data of paper: "Real-life resilience: exploring the organisational environment of international water utilities".Dataset containing the themes devised from semi-structured interviews with representatives of the water sector.
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- Data of paper: "Real-life resilience: exploring the organisational environment of international water utilities".Dataset containing the themes devised from semi-structured interviews with representatives of the water sector.
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- Data from: Estimating stranded coal assets in China's power sectorThis is the supplementary data for the article "Estimating stranded coal assets in China's power sector" published in Utilities Policy. China has suffered overcapacity in coal power since 2016. With growing electricity demand and an economic crisis due to the Covid-19 pandemic, China faces a dilemma between easing restrictive policies for short-term growth in coal-fired power production and keeping restrictions in place for long-term sustainability. In this paper, we measure the risks faced by China's coal power units to become stranded in the next decade and estimate the associated economic costs for different shareholders. By implementing restrictive policies on coal power expansion, China can avoid 90% of stranded coal assets by 2025.
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- Data supporting: 'Real-life resilience: exploring the organisational environment of international water utilities'Dataset containing the themes devised from semi-structured interviews with representatives of the water sector.
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- Data from: Estimating stranded coal assets in China's power sectorThis is the supplementary data for the article "Estimating stranded coal assets in China's power sector" published in Utilities Policy. China has suffered overcapacity in coal power since 2016. With growing electricity demand and an economic crisis due to the Covid-19 pandemic, China faces a dilemma between easing restrictive policies for short-term growth in coal-fired power production and keeping restrictions in place for long-term sustainability. In this paper, we measure the risks faced by China's coal power units to become stranded in the next decade and estimate the associated economic costs for different shareholders. By implementing restrictive policies on coal power expansion, China can avoid 90% of stranded coal assets by 2025.
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