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June 2000, Volume 13, Issue 5
May 2000, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 1-1 In this issue . .
by Cohen, Richard & Khermouch, Gerry
- 2-3 Rhetoric's Too Heated on Climate Change
by Bradley, Robert Jr. & President
- 3-3 Letters to the editor
by Shepard, Michael
- 13-23 Acting on Performance-Based Regulation
by Davis, Ron
- 24-49 A Fast Track to a Competitive Generation Business: Financial Innovation for a Restructuring Industry
by Gupta, Ajay
- 50-56 Deregulation Mythmaking Aside, the Answer Is Market Structure
by Penn, David W.
- 57-64 Incentive Regulation Meets Electricity Transmission on a Grand Scale: FERC Order No. 2000 and PBR
by Makholm, Jeff D. & Quinn, Michael J. & Herrera, César A.
- 65-75 How to Incorporate Volatility and Risk in Electricity Price Forecasting
by Deb, Rajat & Albert, Richard & Hsue, Lie-Long & Brown, Nicholas
- 76-84 Consumer Sovereignty, Branding, and Standards of Competitive Practice
by Gordon, Kenneth & Olson, Wayne P.
- 85-85 Federal Proposals to Deregulate Electricity Are Shams
by McQuillan, Lawrence J
April 2000, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 13-23 Mitigating Price Spikes in Wholesale Markets through Market-Based Pricing in Retail Markets
by Caves, Douglas & Eakin, Kelly & Faruqui, Ahmad
- 24-32 Operating Hydroelectric Plants and Pumped Storage Units in a Competitive Environment
by Deb, Rajat
- 33-41 Congestion Pricing or Monopoly Pricing?
by Rosenberg, Alan E.
- 42-49 Electricity Market Distortions Associated with Inconsistent Air Quality Regulations
by Woolf, Tim & Biewald, Bruce
- 50-54 Buying Wires: The Market Value of Transmission Assets
by Gupta, Nainish K. & Thompson, Herbert G.
- 55-62 Promoting Productivity and Clean Air with Innovative Electric Technologies
by Kaarsberg, Tina & Gorte, Julie Fox & Munson, Richard
- 63-68 Bloodstream Marketing: A New Paradigm for Ensuring Competitive Advantage
by Tower, Thomas N.
- 69-74 Where Herfindahls Can Lead You Astray: An Analysis of FERC's Approach to Vertical Mergers
by Daniel, Timothy P.
March 2000, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 2-2 In this issue
by Cohen, Richard & Khermouch, Gerry
- 2-3 Transmission Access Rights Take Back Door to What FERC Has Ejected through Front Door
by Fink, Lester H.
- 3-4 California "Lessons" Derive from Mischaracterization of Our Work
by Borenstein, Severin & Bushnell, James
- 4-4 Messrs. Earle and Hanser Respond
by Earle, Robert & Q Hanser, Philip & Reitzes, James
- 13-20 Order No. 2000 and Transcos: How FERC Extended Its Hand
by Rokach, Joshua Z.
- 21-33 Siting Struggles: The Unique Challenge of Permitting Renewable Energy Power Plants
by Kahn, Robert D.
- 34-40 Pricing an Integrated Energy Transmission Grid: Are FERC's Natural Gas and Electric Power Transmission Pricing Policies on a Collision Course?
by Lukens, Jay
- 41-54 The Big Retail "Bust": What Will It Take to Get True Competition?
by Flaim, Theresa
- 55-66 Do Codes of Conduct Achieve Their Objective?
by Costello, Kenneth W.
- 67-74 Generation Business Strategies and Risk Assessment among Municipal Electric Utilities in California
by Swaminathan, Shiva & Ratchye, Jane
- 75-82 Designing Competitive Electric Markets: The Importance of Default Service and Its Pricing
by Tschamler, Taff
- 83-93 The NOx Budget: A Look at the First Year
by Farrell, Alex
2000, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 2-2 In this issue..
by Cohen, Richard & Khermouch, Gerry
- 13-24 Emerging Markets for Renewable Energy: The Role of State Policies during Restructuring
by Wiser, Ryan & Porter, Kevin & Clemmer, Steve
- 25-33 Health Effects of Electromagnetic Fields: The State of the Science and Government Response
by Kaplan, Susan B.
- 34-39 Promoting Wind Energy Development in an Era of Restructuring
by Harris, Frank & Navarro, Peter
- 40-50 Complying with New Rules For Controlling Nitrogen Oxides Emissions
by Wile, John & Berkman, Mark & Falk, Jonathan
- 51-56 Principles for Developing Competition: Enhancing Transition Rules for a Restructured Electricity Industry
by Gebhard, Theodore A.
- 57-60 Fundamentals of Energy Outsourcing
by Cowan, Terry S. & Brubaker, Maurice
- 61-68 Policy Options for Energy Efficiency Initiatives
by Wikler, Gregory A.
- 69-72 The Proposed "New Electricity Trading Arrangements" for England and Wales: A Setback for Competition, Consumers, and Logic
by Ruff, Larry E.
December 1999, Volume 12, Issue 10
- 14-19 The Year in Review: Electric Transmission
by Hébert, Curtis
- 20-26 Life after Y2K: Not Your Father's Electricity Business
by Draper, E. Linn
- 27-36 Review of the England and Wales Trading Arrangements: The Proposal to Cure the Ills by Euthanasia of the Pool
by Neushloss, Jack & Woolf, Fiona
- 37-42 Economies of Scale and Asset Values in Power Production
by Considine, Timothy J.
- 43-50 Market Research for Electric Utilities
by Shippee, Glenn
- 51-60 Contracts and the Institutional Environment for Electricity Reform
by Danielsen, Albert L. & Gupta, Nainish K. & Klein, Peter G.
- 61-73 The Role of Vibrant Retail Electricity Markets in Assuring that Wholesale Power Markets Operate Effectively
by Goulding, A. J. & Rufin, Carlos & Swinand, Gregory
- 74-81 Accounting-Related Transmission Issues
by Niehaus, Mark & Bjorn, Paul & Pate, Gwen
- 82-84 Turning the Climate Challenge into Business Opportunity
by Shepard, Michael
November 1999, Volume 12, Issue 9
- 2-2 In this issue
by Cohen, Richard & Khermouch, Gerry
- 11-19 Antitrust Issues and the Restructuring of the Power Industry
by Moritz, Terry F.
- 20-35 Competitive Electricity Markets: One Size Should Fit All
by Ruff, Larry E.
- 36-44 Why Electric Utilities and Affiliates Are Handicapped in a Partly Regulated and Partly Competitive Environment
by St. Marie, Stephen M.
- 45-53 Myths of Electric Regulation: Looking at the Future of Energy through Entrepreneurial Eyes
by Casten, Thomas R.
- 54-61 The Future Electricity Business
by Budhraja, Vikram S.
- 62-72 Maintaining Transmission Adequacy in the Future
by Kirby, Brendan & Hirst, Eric
- 73-78 Does Regulation Tilt Toward Utilities?
by Lazare, Peter
- 79-84 Power Quality Services: Technologies and Strategies for Energy Providers in the Deregulated Market
by Parihar, Pramod & Liu, Edwin
- 85-88 New Power Technologies: Too Important and Interesting to Ignore
by Stuebi, Richard T.
October 1999, Volume 12, Issue 8
- 2-2 In this issue
by Cohen, Richard & Khermouch, Gerry
- 11-21 Generation Adequacy: Who Decides?
by Hirst, Eric & Hadley, Stan
- 22-27 What Have We Learned from Asset Sales?
by Falk, Jonathan
- 28-37 The Due Diligence Process for Acquiring and Building Power Plants
by Vallen, Marc A. & Bullinger, Christopher D.
- 38-45 The Market Value of Nuclear Power
by Gupta, Nainish K. & Thompson, Herbert G.
- 46-56 Opportunities for Electricity Storage in Deregulating Markets
by Graves, Frank & Jenkin, Thomas & Murphy, Dean
- 57-76 Lessons from the First Year of Competition in the California Electricity Markets
by Earle, Robert L. & Hanser, Philip Q. & Johnson, Weldon C. & Reitzes, James D.
- 77-85 Transmission Rights and Market Power
by Bushnell, James
- 86-92 Understanding Consumer Response to Service Guarantees
by Taylor, Earl L. & Cole, John M.
August 1999, Volume 12, Issue 7
- 18-27 Setting the Program of Change at the Central Operator
by Shields, Francis X.
- 28-31 Changing the Face of the Sales Force in the Deregulated Electric Industry
by Tetzel, Therese
- 32-41 The Customer Stewardship Program: Successfully Linking Consumer Education and Corporate Strategy
by Wimberly, Jamie & Malloy, Ken & Van Liere, Kent
- 42-48 Strategizing in the New Competitive Energy Market
by Andersen, Torben Juul
- 49-59 Making Operational Sense of Mergers and Acquisitions
by Anderson, James Earl
- 60-72 PURPA: The Spur to Competition and Utility Restructuring
by Hirsh, Richard F.
- 73-82 FERC's RTO Proposal: A Step Too Timid or a Genie Unleashed?
by Lock, Reinier
- 83-93 The Case for Reasonable Incentives to Promote Independent Transmission Companies
by Angle, Stephen & Carpentier, Deborah A. & Farinella, Maria
- 94-106 Rate Design, Yardstick Regulation, and Franchise Competition: An Integrated Approach to Improving the Efficiency of 21st Century Electric Distribution
by Reiter, Harvey L. & Cook, Christopher
- 107-123 Regulating Access: Using Economic Principles to Ensure Fair and Efficient Competition
by Hinton, Paul J. & Zona, J. Douglas
June 1999, Volume 12, Issue 5
- 13-21 The Role and Performance of Public Power: Separating Fact from Ideology
by Richardson, Alan H.
- 22-29 The Future Role of Distribution Utilities: A Dissenting View
by Kelly, John
- 30-33 Choosing the Cooperative Option
by English, Glenn
- 34-37 Navigating the Icy Shoals of Competition: A Cooperative's View
by Bjornstad, Gene
- 38-49 Why the Ancillary Services Markets in California Don't Work and What to Do About It
by Brien, Laura
- 50-61 Stranded Investment and Non-Utility Generation
by Dismukes, David E. & Maloney, Michael T.
- 62-68 Statistical Factors Affecting the Success of Nuclear Operations
by Sunder, Sankar & Stephenson, John R. & Hochman, David
- 69-78 The Hidden Value of Transmission Assets
by Nasser, Thomas-Olivier
May 1999, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 2-3 Transco View Misconstrues Physics, Economics, and Finance
by PierceJr., Richard J.
- 13-20 Institutional Contexts of Market Power in the Electricity Industry
by Foer, Albert A.
- 21-26 The Roles of Antitrust Law and Regulatory Oversight in the Restructured Electricity Industry
by Glazer, Craig A. & Little, M. Bryan
- 27-36 Mergers, Acquisitions, Divestitures, and Applications for Market-Based Rates in a Deregulating Electric Utility Industry
by Cox, Alan J.
- 37-45 Ma Bell and Papa Edison: Close or Distant Relations?
by Spinner, Howard M.
- 46-54 NETS: Capturing Electricity Information in New England
by Abe, Jonathan D. & Alexander, Lawrence R. & Clark, Christopher F. & Rosen, Richard A.
- 55-60 Follow The Money: A Method for Tracking Electricity for Environmental Disclosure
by Biewald, Bruce & White, David & Woolf, Tim
- 61-68 Public Utilities and the Y2K Challenge: The Pennsylvania Perspective
by Quain, John M.
- 69-79 Getting it Right: Filling the Gaps in FERC's Stranded Cost Policies
by Gordon, Kenneth & Olson, Wayne P.
- 80-87 Setting a Retail Generation Credit
by Jacobs, Jonathan M.
April 1999, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 13-19 Ten Lessons for the Changing European Electricity Landscape
by Rider, Gill
- 20-30 Where Function Follows Form: International Comparisons of Restructured Electricity Markets
by Sioshansi, Fereidoon P. & Morgan, Cheryl
- 31-39 Learning From India: Defining Profitable Demand-Side Management and Energy Service Company Programs for a Utility
by Weisbrod, Glen & Tribble, Mark & Deshpande, Vijay
- 40-48 Whatever Happened to Efficient Price Signals?
by Warner, Kellogg L. & Yoshimura, Henry Y. & Marston, Philip M.
- 49-59 Factors Affecting Robust Retail Energy Markets
by Michelman, Tom
- 60-70 Daily Repetition: A Neglected Factor in the Analysis of Electricity Auctions
by Rothkopf, Michael H.
- 71-81 The Role of the ISO in U.S. Electricity Markets: A Review of Restructuring in California and PJM
by Cameron, Lisa & Cramton, Peter
- 82-92 The Evolution of the U.S. ESCO Industry: Is There a Super ESCO in Your Life?
by Vine, Edward & Nakagami, Hidetoshi & Murakoshi, Chiharu
- 93-99 The Need for State Consumer Advocates to Set the Agenda in Electricity Restructuring
by Kaplan, Susan B.
March 1999, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 13-19 Policy on Regional Transmission Organizations: Five Pitfalls FERC Must Avoid
by Massey, William L.
- 20-23 Moving the RTO Debate
by HébertJr., Curt L.
- 24-35 Uncrossing the Wires: Transmission in a Restructured Market
by McCamant, Frank & Tobin, Vincent & Pelcher, Stephen
- 36-48 Technical and Market Issues for Operating Reserves
by Hirst, Eric & Kirby, Brendan
- 49-55 The ABCs of Market Power Mitigation: Use of Auctioned Biddable Contracts to Enhance Competition in Generation Markets
by Adamson, Seabron & Goulding, A. J.
- 56-67 Let's Focus on Sustainability, Not Kyoto
by Linden, Henry R.
- 68-80 Forging Consensus on National Renewables Policy: The Renewables Portfolio Standard and the National Public Benefits Trust Fund
by Haddad, Brent M. & Jefferiss, Paul
- 81-87 The Power of Brand Equity: Exploiting a Singular Incumbent Advantage
by Almquist, Eric & Piotroski, Susan A.
January 1999, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 16-25 The Right Path for Electricity Restructuring: 10 Guidelines for State Legislation
by Talbot, Neil
- 26-39 Made in the Keystone State: Pennsylvania's Approach to Retail Electric Competition
by Rohrbach, John
- 40-48 Regulating Distribution Utilities in a Restructured World
by Lesser, Jonathan A.
- 49-56 Why FERC Must Mandate Efficiently Structured Regional ISOs--Now!
by PierceJr., Richard J.
- 57-63 The Future of the Bonneville Power Administration: Aggressive Competitor or Bureaucratic Dinosaur?
by Hardy, Randall W.
- 64-71 Transcos: How FERC Can Lend a Hand
by Rokach, Joshua Z.
- 72-81 Demand-Side Carbon Reduction Strategies in an Era of Electric Industry Competition
by Meyers, Edward M. & Hu, Grace M.
- 82-85 Creating Value in the Energy Delivery Business of Tomorrow
by Ezquerra, Mario
- 86-88 Why Is Our New Venture Not Making Money?
by Caron, Alan R. & Stephenson, John R.
1998, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 2-2 The dog that didn't bark
by Stoft, Steven
- 2-3 Securitization trumps competition
by Woychik, Eric C.
- 3-4 False constellation impression
by Frisby, H. Russell
- 12-16 Electric restructuring and consumer interests: lessons from other industries
by Crandall, Robert & Ellig, Jerry
- 17-23 Purchasing power and related services: a window into customer preferences
by Golove, William & Goldman, Charles & Pickle, Steven
- 24-29 How to buy low and sell high
by O'Sheasy, Michael T.
- 30-36 Restructuring and 'customer choice': Vox Populi or Dictum Dictatorium?
by Kushler, Martin
- 37-45 The Green-e program: an opportunity for customers
by Rábago, Karl & Wiser, Ryan & Hamrin, Jan
- 46-55 Green power in perspective: lessons from green marketing of consumer goods
by Paulos, Bentham
- 56-63 The uniform generation performance standard: connecting electric industry restructuring and air quality improvement
by Roy, Ellen
- 64-72 Efficiency, renewables and gas: restructuring as if climate mattered
by Woolf, Tim & Biewald, Bruce
- 73-83 Strategic bidding in a deregulated generation market: implications for electricity prices, asset valuation and regulatory response
by Rudkevich, Aleksandr & Duckworth, Max
- 84-85 Show me the money!--Or stop deregulation now
by Coyle, Eugene P.
December 1997, Volume 10, Issue 10
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 10-17 On misusing auctions to value stranded assets
by Rothkopf, Michael H.
- 17-22 Is it how much or who pays? A response to Rothkopf
by Lesser, Jonathan
- 22-31 Using auctions to divest generation assets
by Cameron, Lisa J. & Cramton, Peter & Wilson, Robert
- 32-43 Electric utility reform: The free market alternative to mandatory open access
by Wayne Crews, Clyde
- 44-55 Must-run generation: can we mix regulation and competition successfully?
by Jurewitz, John L. & Walther, Robin J.
- 56-64 MW gamble: the missing market for capacity
by Michaels, Robert J.
- 65-75 Renewable energy and restructuring: policy solutions for the financing dilemma
by Wiser, Ryan & Pickle, Steven & Goldman, Charles
- 76-87 Bob Schoenberger-- mender and motivator
by Rittenhouse, Laura
- 88-93 Intellectual capital matters!
by Chwalowski, Matthew
- 94-101 Survey of energy utility new business development
by Canning, Gordon
- 102-110 How to implement a change management program
by Spencer, Robert & Mountford, Brian
- 111-112 Damn the science, full speed ahead!
by Wojick, David E.
November 1997, Volume 10, Issue 9
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 2-3 Making 'special contracts' work
by Juracek, Arlene A.
- 3-3 From the exception to the routine
by Wagner, Peter J.
- 3-4 Confused and conflicting
by Merilatt, Dan
- 4-5 Mr. Lazare responds:
by Lazare, Peter
- 5-6 A poor measure of success
by Bailey, Elizabeth M.
- 6-7 Messrs. Bohi and Burtraw respond
by Bohi, Doug
- 7-7 Messrs. Ackerman and Moomaw respond
by Ackerman, Frank & Moomaw, William
- 13-21 Local government: the sleeping giant in electric industry restructuring
by Ridley, Scott
- 22-29 Would anyone invent public power today? can anyone reinvent it?
by Michaels, Robert J.
- 30-39 Competition, the consumer, and local decision making: public power's importance role
by Penn, David W.
- 40-46 The future of public power & electric cooperative systems
by Vince, Clinton A. & Quirk, Sherry A. & Fogel, J. Cathy
- 47-57 Lights out on federal power: a plan to privatize the PMAs
by Block, Michael K. & Shadegg, John
- 58-67 This is not your father's oldsmobile: electric cooperatives venture into the future
by Collier, Steven E.
- 68-71 Public power: creating success in the evolving electricity industry
by Rice, Kenneth D.
- 72-77 What future for public power?
by Cordaro, Matthew C.
- 78-82 Power to the people: local governments go green
by Asmus, Peter
- 83-91 The emerging global power companies
by Churchill, Anthony A.
- 92-101 Slow and not so sure: Europe's long march to electricity market liberalization
by Hancher, Leigh
- 102-107 China's demand for power: a limitation on growth?
by Anastasi, Chris
October 1997, Volume 10, Issue 8
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 2-3 A distinction with a difference
by Hogan, Bill
- 4-5 Toward an efficient PX
by Wilson, Robert
- 14-19 Stranded cost securitization: analytical considerations
by Abbott, Susan
- 20-26 Securing lower costs for the present and future
by Smith, Ward L. & Durham, James W.
- 27-37 Demystification--the economic realities of securitization
by Awerbuch, Shimon & Hyman, Leonard S.
- 38-43 Securitization: a state attorney general's perspective
by Kelley, Frank J.
- 44-53 The securitization swindle: bailout for utilities, bad deal for consumers
by Hodowal, John R.
- 54-68 Legal considerations in utility stranded cost securitizations
by Rogers, David B. & Jameson, John M. & Yoong, Dominic K. L.
- 69-71 Will stranded cost recovery distort Pennsylvania's electricity market?
by Caplan, Richard L.
- 72-78 Restructuring PJM to facilitate electric competition
by Williams, Andrew W.
- 79-85 FERC must adopt an efficient transmission pricing system--now
by Pierce, Richard J.
- 86-91 Transmission rights, through the looking-glass: a false dichotomy between active and passive trading
by Hogan, William W.
- 91-95 Transmission rights and wrongs
by Stoft, Steven
- 95-99 It takes one counterexample to disprove a theory
by Oren, Shmuel S.
1997, Volume 10, Issue 7
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 16-21 Can nuclear power become an ordinary commercial asset?
by Kahn, Edward P.
- 22-26 NRC's concerns about electricity restructuring
by Rogers, Kenneth C.
- 27-31 Selling a nuclear plant in north America
by Perlman, David A.
- 32-40 Nuclear power in the competitive marketplace: price expectations and going-forward costs
by Raber, Marvin & Hasell, Robert W.
- 41-48 Continued operation or closure: the net present value of nuclear power plants
by Rothwell, Geoffrey S.
- 49-55 Merger Policy and Federalism
by Pierce, Richard J.
- 56-60 Did power marketers cripple the California power exchange? A response to Steven Stoft
by Kirshner, Daniel
- 61-66 SO2 emissions trading: does it work?
by Ackerman, Frank & Moomaw, William
- 67-75 SO2 allowance trading: How do expectations and experience measure up?
by Bohi, Douglas R. & Burtraw, Dallas
- 76-84 Moving on Mercury: First steps for electric utilities
by Festa, David H. & Davis, Stacey E.
- 88-88 Determining stranded costs--constitutionally
by Goodman, Craig G.
July 1997, Volume 10, Issue 6