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1. Dynamic security enhancement in power-market systems

2. Deregulated energy markets and the environment: the Nordic experience

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5. Unintended consequences: energy R&D in a deregulated energy market

6. Technology to play hand in future power market

7. Trucking's changing labels: carriers stretch the meaning of 'LTL' as more freight moves father, faster

8. The relevance and importance of public power in the United States.

9. Liberalization and divestiture in the UK energy sector

10. Regulatory reforms in the Norwegian gas industry.

11. An ex ante perspective on deregulation viewed ex post

12. How energy deregulation is zapping the little guy; subsidies help pay corporate America's energy bill.

13. Exploring the impact of deregulation on HRM: the case of the Norwegian energy sector

14. Emerging fuel supply issues in Mexican IPP project financing

15. Doing deals in disheveled deregulating markets

16. Energy drain

17. Contemporary energy regime in Europe.

20. Weather derivatives and their implications for power markets

21. Privatization of Latin American energy.

22. Detangling the deregulation web

23. High wire act

24. Preparing for a deregulated electric marketplace

25. Power games

26. Transforming electricity in Germany

30. Mexico: will the competitive beast come alive?

31. Deregulation: scanning to the US South

32. Power to the people

33. Computable equilibrium models and the restructuring of the European electricity and gas markets

34. Power players

35. One-stop shopping: electricity deregulation powers mergers between gas and electric companies - with beneficial results for industrial users

36. U.S. gas/electric megamergers may slow as new policies tested

42. U.S. gas companies seek niches in decontrolled power industry

44. Energy deregulation: a change of course

45. Mexican energy laws.

46. More freedom for consumers but costs face more scrutiny; the liberalization of energy markets around the world offers scope for improving power supplies, as well as incentives for reducing consumption

48. Who will generate the power?

49. Substituting competition for regulation.