Power sector: institutional framework, issues, and new trends

The power sector of a country is highly relevant for its competitiveness and social development. In Peru, this sector has passed through many changes before having its current configuration, which has negative and positive aspects. In the present versus, two different perspectives come face to face...

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Main Authors: Maria Teresa Quiñones Alayza, Edwin Quintanilla Acosta
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Asociacion Civil THEMIS 2016-04-01
Series:Thēmis
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Online Access:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/16756
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spelling doaj-c3b980c3086946dd8532ccde9f62c4d62020-11-25T03:06:39ZspaAsociacion Civil THEMISThēmis1810-99342016-04-0106913314516076Power sector: institutional framework, issues, and new trendsMaria Teresa Quiñones Alayza0Edwin Quintanilla Acosta1Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúOrganismo Supervisor de la Inversión en Energía y MineríaThe power sector of a country is highly relevant for its competitiveness and social development. In Peru, this sector has passed through many changes before having its current configuration, which has negative and positive aspects. In the present versus, two different perspectives come face to face as the debate about key and current topics starts. The discussion is about questions such as the “oversupply” of power generation, the creation of additional charges to the power transmission  service, or the frontiers of the regulated market.http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/16756Sector eléctricogeneracióntransmisióndistribuciónusuario libreusuario regulado.
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author Maria Teresa Quiñones Alayza
Edwin Quintanilla Acosta
spellingShingle Maria Teresa Quiñones Alayza
Edwin Quintanilla Acosta
Power sector: institutional framework, issues, and new trends
Thēmis
Sector eléctrico
generación
transmisión
distribución
usuario libre
usuario regulado.
author_facet Maria Teresa Quiñones Alayza
Edwin Quintanilla Acosta
author_sort Maria Teresa Quiñones Alayza
title Power sector: institutional framework, issues, and new trends
title_short Power sector: institutional framework, issues, and new trends
title_full Power sector: institutional framework, issues, and new trends
title_fullStr Power sector: institutional framework, issues, and new trends
title_full_unstemmed Power sector: institutional framework, issues, and new trends
title_sort power sector: institutional framework, issues, and new trends
publisher Asociacion Civil THEMIS
series Thēmis
issn 1810-9934
publishDate 2016-04-01
description The power sector of a country is highly relevant for its competitiveness and social development. In Peru, this sector has passed through many changes before having its current configuration, which has negative and positive aspects. In the present versus, two different perspectives come face to face as the debate about key and current topics starts. The discussion is about questions such as the “oversupply” of power generation, the creation of additional charges to the power transmission  service, or the frontiers of the regulated market.
topic Sector eléctrico
generación
transmisión
distribución
usuario libre
usuario regulado.
url http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/16756
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