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Content
July 1990, Volume 3, Issue 6
- 14-23 Getting at the true cost of electric power
by Ottinger, Richard L.
- 24-35 Environmental externalities: What state regulators are doing
by Cohen, S. D. & Eto, J. H. & Goldman, C. A. & Beldock, J. & Crandall, G.
- 36-41 Estimating environmental costs of energy resources
by Buchanan, Shepard C.
- 42-47 Weighing externalities in New York state
by Putta, Sury N.
- 48-55 Scratching the surface of the new planning: A selective look
by Foley, L. O. & Lee, A. D.
- 56-63 Blunting risk with caution: the next step for least-cost planning
by Brick, Steve & Edgar, George
June 1990, Volume 3, Issue 5
May 1990, Volume 3, Issue 4
April 1990, Volume 3, Issue 3
1990, Volume 3, Issue 1
December 1989, Volume 2, Issue 10
November 1989, Volume 2, Issue 9
October 1989, Volume 2, Issue 8
1989, Volume 2, Issue 7
July 1989, Volume 2, Issue 6
June 1989, Volume 2, Issue 5
April 1989, Volume 2, Issue 3
1989, Volume 2, Issue 1
December 1988, Volume 1, Issue 5
1988, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 3-3 Fear and loathing at FERC
by Maize, Kennedy P.
- 3-5 Co-op lenders hope power contracts keep dominos standing
by Bruce, Sonya
- 5-6 Another boost for IPP-hybrid ocean state
by Maize, Kennedy P.
- 9-11 FERC's decision on the UP&L-PP&L merger will be a bellwether for future couplings
by Bruce, Sonya
- 11-12 PEPCO is talking trash
by Maize, Kennedy P.
- 12-14 Rate settlement sparks final diablo battle
by Whittington, Susan L.
- 15-15 New energy at state regulator's meeting
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 16-21 The case for
by Sharp, Philip R.
- 22-35 Investing in efficiency
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 36-38 FERC should not include demand-side bidding in its rules
by Joskow, Paul L.
- 38-40 "Lowest total cost" should govern planning
by Northwest Power Planning Council
- 40-41 "Unbundled" conservation can be considered in resource bidding
by Harvard University, Energy and Environmental Policy Center
- 42-42 An incentive program for utility efficiency
by Moskovitz, David
January 0000, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 7-13 Can Smart Grid Technology Fix the Disconnect Between Wholesale and Retail Pricing?
by Brown, Ashley & Salter, Raya
- 14-20 Redefining Renewable Portfolio Standards: The Value of Installed Renewable Capacity
by Sener, Adil Caner
- 21-29 Residential and Regional Electricity Consumption in the U.S. and EU: How Much Will Higher Prices Reduce CO2 Emissions?
by Azevedo, InĂªs M. Lima & Morgan, M. Granger & Lave, Lester
- 30-35 For Municipality-Operated Coal-Fired Plants, What Does EPA's Kinder and Gentler Approach on New Source Review Portend?
by Karg, Karl
- 36-46 Greenhouse Gas Management: Are U.S. Public Utility Companies Ready?
by Soyka, Peter A. & Bateman, Mark E.
- 47-56 Property Assessed Clean Energy Financing: The Ohio Story
by Headen, Raymond C. & Bloomfield, Sally W. & Warnock, Matt & Bell, Caleb
- 57-64 What Does the Evidence Really Say about the Residual Supply Index?
by Arnedillo, Oscar
- 72-91 The Boomerang Paradox, Part I: How a Nation's Wealth Is Creating Fuel Poverty
by Simshauser, Paul & Nelson, Tim & Doan, Thao
- 92-100 Snakes in the Grass: The Energy Security Implications of Medupi
by Sovacool, Benjamin K. & Rafey, William
- 101-103 Penny Wise, Pound Foolish
by Rokach, Joshua Z.
August 0000, Volume 23, Issue 7
- 6-15 Competition Policy and the Transition to a Low-Carbon, Efficient Electricity Industry
by Moss, Diana L. & Kwoka Jr., John E.
- 16-32 The Aftermath of Primary Power and Its Implications for Independent Transmission in PJM
by Farrah, Elias G. & Elstein, S. Shamai
- 33-44 The Importance of Combined Cycle Generating Plants in Integrating Large Levels of Wind Power Generation
by Puga, J. Nicolas
- 45-53 Renewable Energy and the Fallacy of 'Green' Jobs
by Lesser, Jonathan A.
- 54-64 How Regulators Should Use Natural Gas Price Forecasts
by Costello, Ken
- 65-74 Indirect Impacts in Illinois from a Renewable Portfolio Standard
by Ohler, Adrienne M. & Radusewicz, Kristi
- 75-93 An Assessment of the Economic Impact of the Wind Turbine Supply Chain in Illinois
by Carlson, J. Lon & Loomis, David G. & Payne, James
- 94-96 The Missing Piece in the Transmission Pricing Puzzle
by Rokach, Joshua Z.