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Technology change in electricity creates challenges and opportunities

Driverless electric cars could deliver electricity to homes.

Jenny Ruth
Thu, 23 Mar 2017

Generators could be beneficiaries of technological change in electricity and network operators could also benefit but their pricing will have to change.

Professor Justus Haucap, who works at the Dusseldorf Institute for Competition Economics at Heinrich-Heine University, told an Electricity

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Jenny Ruth
Thu, 23 Mar 2017
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