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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
- 16-25 Restructuring under PUHCA: Can the '35 act envelope be stretched?
by Hawes, Douglas W. & Lamb, William S. - 26-37 Electric Utility restructing: Who's regulating the revolution?
by Bobbish, Donna J. - 38-47 Transmission access: The case for enlightened self-regulation
by Flynn, Richard M. - 48-59 The importance of flexibility in competitive resource procurement
by Rozek, Richard P. & Nordgulen, Lori L.
May 1990, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 14-27 Least-cost planning: A ready tool for protecting air quality values
by Berry, David - 28-33 Balancing the scales: Toward parity in electric supply and demand data
by Hirst, Eric
April 1990, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 14-23 Transmission--the heart of the issue
by Stalon, Charles G. - 24-39 Using existing tools to pry open transmission--a New Englad proposal
by Tierney, Susan F. - 40-49 State transmission planning and federal power policy: Turf war to alliance?
by Arny, Micheal & James, Barbara - 50-57 A busy signal for electric power: A day in the life of N.U. Gigawatt
by Merrill, Hyde M. & Wood, Allen J. - 58-58 Unraveling the mysteries of planning
by Litchfield, Jim
1990, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 24-31 PUHCA in past and present context: Independent power meets the "mystic maze" : The 1935 holding company act, a bastion of federal energy regulation, poses obstacles to development of a freer independent power industry. Something has to give
by Weeden, William C. - 32-39 PUHCA Reform: Sine qua non of a competitive power supply industry : Independent power can provide electric utilities with reliable power at prices established in competitive markets. For this potential to be fully realized, the 1935 holding company act should be changed
by Willrich, Mason - 40-50 Where theory meets reality: The case against PUHCA "reform" : The author sees unfathomable problems in the shadows of proposals to amend the public utility holding company act. His concerns lead him to insist on retaining key protections of PUHCA and adding certain protections through state regulation
by Steinmeier, Hon. William D. - 51-63 Preserving fair competition: The case for the public utility holding company act : PUHCA continues to be a vital, essential check on utility ambitions in less structured power supply markets. In considering opening opportunities to more competition, congress must address competitive differences between true independents and utility affiliates
by Hempling, Scott
December 1989, Volume 2, Issue 10
- 16-23 Balancing shareholder and customer interests in incentive ratemaking
by DeCotis, Paul A. - 24-31 Lagging in least-cost planning--Not as far along as we thought
by Mitchell, Cynthia - 32-39 Fact and fiction in integrated bidding processes--Let's look at the record!
by Esteves, Richard M. - 40-46 The "most-value" method of setting maximum DSM payments is wrong
by Foley, Tom - 47-51 "Most-value": the right measure for the wrong market?
by Lesser, Jonathan A. - 52-55 The generalized "most-value" criterion: "Least-cost" is still not "most-value"
by Hobbs, Benjamin F.
November 1989, Volume 2, Issue 9
- 16-21 Designing a utility for the 21st century
by Pfister, A. J. - 22-31 Four issues in transition: A regulator's perspective
by Hulett, Stanley W. - 32-43 Emissions trading: Environmental perestroika or flimflam?
by Dudek, Daniel J.
October 1989, Volume 2, Issue 8
- 18-25 Conservation utilities: New force on the demand side
by Nichols, David & Raskin, Paul D. - 26-35 Utility conservation incentives: Everyone wins
by Katz, Myron B. - 36-47 Least-cost planning on a regional basis: A case study
by Sheets, Edward
1989, Volume 2, Issue 7
- 16-31 Wheeling & dealing: FERC's evolving approach to electric utility mergers
by Williams, John P. - 32-41 Wheeling nonutility power: the Texas experience
by Zarnikau, Jay & Moore, Bill & Baughman, Martin - 42-51 Incentive rates or market rates: A rose by any other name?
by Costello, Kenneth W.
July 1989, Volume 2, Issue 6
- 16-27 Uncertainty: A critical element of integrated resource planning
by Hirst, Eric & Schweitzer, Martin - 28-39 Assessing conservation payments: Least-cost, least-rates, or most-value?
by Hobbs, Benjamin F. & Nelson, Sushil K. - 40-51 Reducing industrial electricity costs--an automative case study
by Price, Alan C. & Ross, Marc H.
June 1989, Volume 2, Issue 5
- 14-27 Nonutility power and the reliability issue
by Hamrin, Jam - 28-35 The pains and gains of electric utility stock ownership
by Foley, Michael - 36-43 How to succeed in the electric utility business by really trying
by Keller, Charles W.
April 1989, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 16-23 The fading bright line: Federalism and electricity regulation in the reagan years : Federalism, like that other abstract noun, is in the eye of the beholder
by Lehfeldt, Richard - 24-31 Energy federalism in the wake of Mississippi P & L : Will congress restore to the states what Mississippi took away?
by Vince, Clinton A. & Moot, John S. - 32-39 The Balkans revisited: A modest plan for transmission reform : This article diagnoses some of the ailments in our current bifurcated regulatory system and suggests a remedy--one which would lodge more authority with the states
by Brown, Ashley C.
1989, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 12-19 Making energy policy in a world of uncertainties
by Stelzer, Irwin M. - 20-25 A leadership role for electric utilities
by Freeman, S. David - 26-38 Why electric transmission questions are so hard to answer
by Kelly, Kevin
December 1988, Volume 1, Issue 5
- 12-18 Some practical questions about electric utility restructuring
by Campbell, Jo - 26-40 PG&E's bold entry in the transmission policy sweepstakes
by Marritz, Robert O.
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.