Special section: Towards hybrid market regimes in the power sector

The context and the policy objective guiding the liberalisation of the electricity industry have changed significantly over recent decades. Policy priorities in favour of decarbonisation and maintaining security of supply have taken centre stage on the policy agenda in many countries. The emergence...

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