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Political Economy of Electricity Reform: A case study in Gujarat, India

By: Christopher Joshi Hansen , J. Bower

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Categories:

Country and Regional Studies , Electricity , Energy Economics , Energy Policy

Tags:

Captive Power , Distributed Generation , EL 03 , EL03 , Electricity Sector Reform , Electrification , Gujarat , India , Liberalisation Single Point Supply , Tariffs

DOI

https://doi.org/10.26889/1901795241

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