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Table of contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Problem background
1.2 Main questions
1.3 Objective of the study
1.4 Scope and Delimitations
1.5 Target Group
1.6 Outline of Report
2 Background
2.1 Ukraine
2.1.1 Facts
2.1.2 Economic affairs
2.1.3 Background of Donetsk
2.1.4 Background of EcoEnergy Scandinavia AB
2.1.5 Description of a WTE plant
3 Methodology
3.1 Scientific approach
3.2 Information gathering
3.2.1 Study in Sweden
3.2.2 Field study in Ukraine
3.2.2.1 Interviews
3.2.2.2 Study visits and observations
3.3 Ethics and credibility
4 Theory
4.1 Price discrimination
4.2 Two-part tariffs in a monopolistic competition
4.3 Salient and reverse salient
4.4 Public Choice
4.5 Public Good
4.5.1 The Free Rider Problem
4.7 Externality
4.8 Important terms
5 Study in Ukraine
5.1 Study in Kiev
5.1.1 Different types of heating tariffs used in Ukraine
5.1.2 One part tariff
5.1.3 “Season” tariff
5.1.4 Two-part tariff
5.1.5 The Interaction “triangle”
5.1.6 Calculation of the heating tariffs in Ukraine
5.1.7 New regulatory commission for the heating tariffs
5.2 Study in Donetsk
5.2.1 Organizational and institutional assessment of the Donetsk City Heating Company
5.2.2 Key figures of Donetsk City Heating Company
5.2.3 Supply of heat energy in Donetsk
5.2.4 Heating tariff in Donetsk
5.2.5 Donetsk Oblast Heating Company and Donetsk City Heating Company
5.2.6 Discovered weak spots within the heating tariff system – Moldova example
5.2.7 Discovered weak spots within the heating tariff system – Ukrainian case
6 Study in Sweden
6.1 History of district heating in Sweden
6.2 Swedish district heating system today
6.3 District heating tariffs in EU and Sweden
6.4 District heating in Sweden – a natural monopoly
6.5 Heating tariff system in Sweden
7 Analysis and results
7.1 Major differences between the district heating tariff systems in Sweden and Donetsk
7.1.1 Comparison of the typical European district heating company and Donetsk city heating company
7.1.2 Political situation
7.2 Consequences of the managing of the heating tariffs in Donetsk on its district heating system
7.2.1 Heating tariff system as reverse salient
7.3 The “Free Rider” Problem of the District Heating in Donetsk
7.3.1 Possible solution to the “Free Rider” problem
7.4 Negative externality in the heating tariff system of Ukraine
8 Conclusions and Reflections
8.1 Conclusions
8.2 Proposed steps for improved management of heating tariffs in Donetsk
8.3 Credibility
8.4 Suggestion for further studies
9 References



