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Content
July 1997, Volume 10, Issue 6
- 2-2 Renewables portfolio standard prices in a competitive context
by Bernow, Stephen & Dougherty, William & Duckworth, Max
- 14-20 Transmission pricing reform: FERC's next frontier?
by Massey, William L.
- 21-27 Restructuring, the New England way
by Stagliano, Vito
- 28-37 Managing California's 'big middle': options for unbundling, challenges for regulation
by Lock, Reinier
- 38-49 Transmission scarcity: who pays?
by Ilic, Marija & Hyman, Leonard & Allen, Eric & Younes, Ziad
- 50-61 Is policy leading analysis in electric restructuring?
by Hill, Lawrence J.
- 62-66 Restructuring today: a brief tour
by Hadley, Graham
- 67-73 Special contracts and the ratemaking process
by Lazare, Peter
- 74-79 Convergence of utility services: technological challenges and opportunities
by Stahlkopf, Karl E.
June 1997, Volume 10, Issue 5
- 1-1 In this issue...In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 2-2 If utilities could fly
by Liles, James C.
- 3-3 Mad at EDF
by Moss Worth, Darby
- 14-21 Transmission services under restructuring: getting the incentives (almost) right
by Anderson, Kent P.
- 22-33 Passive transmission rights will not do the job
by Oren, Shmuel S.
- 34-45 What should a power marketer want?
by Stoft, Steven
- 46-60 Lessons from the New Institutional Economics
by Olson, Wayne P.
- 61-67 Aligning retail rates with market prices: Pricing initiatives for the transition
by Phillips, Bruce A. & Fisher, Neil S.
- 68-77 Who should pay transition costs?
by Baxter, Lester & Hirst, Eric & Hadley, Stan
- 78-83 Retail risk management: pricing electricity to manage customer risk
by Mauldin, Melanie G.
May 1997, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 2-2 SBC--euphemism for tax
by Isaacson, Peter A.
- 2-3 PURPA 'Worse than Useless'
by Adelberg, Arthur W.
- 14-25 Operational, technological and economic drivers for convergence of the electric power and gas industries
by Linden, Henry R.
- 26-33 Environmental benefits of electrification and end-use efficiency
by Stuart McMenamin, J. & Monforte, Frank A. & Sioshansi, Fereidoon P.
- 34-41 Using market transformation to achieve energy efficiency: the next steps
by Meyers, Edward M. & Hastie, Stephen M. & Hu, Grace M.
- 42-52 Quantifying the impacts of a national, tradable renewables portfolio standard
by Bernow, Stephen & Dougherty, William & Duckworth, Max
- 53-63 The changing world of climate change: Oregon leads the States
by Carver, Philip H. & Sadler, Sam & Kosloff, Laura H. & Trexler, Mark C.
- 64-72 Creating competitive advantage by strategic listening
by Faruqui, Ahmad
- 73-80 Measuring the value of customer retention
by Monts, Ken & Bonevac, Beverly & Lauer, Joseph & Tessema, Dagnatchew
- 81-91 The outlook for a restructured U.S. electric power industry: lessons from deregulation
by Costello, Kenneth W. & Graniere, Robert J.
April 1997, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 2-2 Getting markets to clear
by Shuttleworth, Graham
- 12-19 Market power analysis in a dynamic electric power
by Felder, Frank A. & Peterson, Steve R.
- 20-29 Vertically integrated utilities:
by Stelzer, Irwin M. & regulators' Poison'd Chalice, the
- 30-39 Assessing the competitiveness of restructured generation
by Dalton, John C. & markets, service
- 40-51 Lessons from the British restructuring experience
by Brower, Michael C. & Thomas, Stephen D. & Mitchell, Catherine M.
- 52-57 Restructuring and the public good: creating a national system benefits trust
by Cowart, Hon. Richard H.
- 58-61 Reliability management in a competitive marketplace
by Budhraja, Vikram S.
- 62-69 confidential data in a competitive environment: setting a regulatory agenda
by Vine, Edward
- 70-75 A simplified procedure for costing the financial risks of purchased power contracts
by Tye, William B. & Hawthorne, Marvin A.
- 76-82 Everyone wins: renegotiating purchase power agreements
by Marron, Stephen T. & Tyurin, Eugene N. & Wile, John H. & Trader, George
March 1997, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 3-3 Pilot programs have a place
by Peretz, Blossom & Epler, Gary & Talbot, Neil
- 13-19 Dear Mr. President ... : An open letter on electricity restructuring
by Fox-Penner, Peter
- 20-27 Federal restructuring legislation: a recipe for successful action
by Kanner, Marty
- 28-35 The antitrust wild card and electricity restructuring
by Adelberg, Arthur W. & Ongman, John Will
- 36-41 Defining the customer's buying parameters
by Roth, Bill
- 42-52 Restructuring and the market-to-book ratio
by Meyer, Kenneth R.
- 53-61 Cross-sectional analysis of utility returns: regulatory and investor implications
by Tylor Claggett, E. & Charles Moyer, R.
- 62-72 The QF cost dilemma: PURPA enforcement and deregulation
by Ferrey, Steven
- 73-77 Generation cost unbundling: untangling the gordian knot
by Conkling, Roger L.
- 78-82 Information matters: Beyond OASIS
by Ramesh, V. C.
- 83-90 Separating transmission from generation: What's Required and why
by Della Valle, Anna P.
1997, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 2-2 NEES only wants fair competition
by Rowe, John W. & Graening, Paige
- 2-2 To cure N.Y. competitive Ills, regard the tao and take care
by Isaacson, Peter A.
- 8-16 An efficient, competitive electricity industry: can the vision become reality?
by Ruff, Larry E.
- 17-23 Lessons for the U.S.? Transmission pricing, constraints and gaming in England & Wales
by Henney, Alex & Crisp, Simon
- 24-31 Transmission pricing zones: simple or complex?
by Stoft, Steven
- 32-40 How companies fare through deregulation
by Chwalowski, Matt
- 41-45 Competition and clean air: the operating economics of electricity generation
by Biewald, Bruce
- 46-53 The rise and fall of the American & foreign power company: a lesson from the past?
by Hausman, William J. & Neufeld, John L.
- 54-61 A cost-effective renewables policy can advance the transition to competition
by Kirshner, Daniel & Barkovich, Barbara & Treleven, Kathy & Walther, Robin
- 62-71 Meaningful restructuring: resolving the stranded cost dilemma
by Madian, Alan L.
- 72-78 Managing the transition from regulated electric utility to energy marketing company
by Krapels, Edward N.
- 79-86 Financial engineering in the power sector
by Rose, Judah & Muthiah, Shanthi & Fusco, Maria
- 88-89 Leadership choices for electric utilities
by Krapels, Edward N.
December 1996, Volume 9, Issue 10
- 1-1 In this issue..
by O. Marritz, Robert
- 10-15 Electricity restructuring and the environment
by Lee, Henry & Darani, Negeen
- 16-18 Value creation through stranded asset migration: the successful example of the 'baby bells'
by Piepmeier, James M.
- 19-25 Retail access pilot programs: where's the beef?
by Landon, John H. & Kahn, Edward P.
- 26-30 Costs for electric-power ancillary services
by Hirst, Eric & Kirby, Brendan
- 31-37 Transmission crediting: a plea for subsidies disguised as the linchpin of regional transmission planning
by Bouknight, J. A. (Lon) & Ross, Steven J. & Twomey, Edward J.
- 38-43 California's ISO: why not clear the market?
by Stoft, Steven
- 44-51 The unbundling and rebundling of transmission and market related functions
by Woolf, Fiona
- 52-60 Should electricity markets have a capacity requirement? If so, how should it be priced?
by Jaffe, Adam B. & Felder, Frank A.
- 61-70 Stranded cost recovery and competition on equal terms
by Tye, William B. & Graves, Frank C.
- 71-83 The regulatory contract and restructuring: a modest proposal
by Hartman, Raymond S. & Tabors, Richard D.
- 84-85 Bulk-power reliability: more than apple pie and motherhood
by Hirst, Eric
November 1996, Volume 9, Issue 9
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Merritz, Robert O.
- 8-17 Getting it right the first time: The value of transmission and high technologies
by Ilic, Marija & Hyman, Leonard
- 18-25 ISOs--raising the bar for power system software
by Masiello, Ralph & Willis, Lee
- 26-33 Beyond the contract path: a realistic approach to transmission pricing
by Cannella, Michael A. & Del Disher, Ellis O. & Gagliardi, Robert T.
- 34-41 Zonal transmission pricing: methodology and preliminary results from the WSCC
by Walton, Steven & Tabors, Richard D.
- 42-55 Transmission capacity reservations implemented through a spot market with transmission congestion contracts
by Harvey, Scott M. & Hogan, William W. & Pope, Susan L.
- 56-60 Efficient access transmission pricing
by Hassink, Paul & Jones, Steve
- 61-67 A market-based proposal for transmission pricing
by Tabors, Richard D.
- 68-79 The regulatory divide: federal and state jurisdiction in a restructured electricity industry
by Jubien, Sidney Mannheim
- 80-84 Competition is constitutional: four fallacies in the argument that transmission access constitutes a taking
by Schotland, Sara D.
- 88-89 Efficient transmission pricing for an ISO
by Falcone, Charles A.
October 1996, Volume 9, Issue 8
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 2-2 Missing from the portfolio
by Bradley, Robert L.
- 12-20 The efficiency of wholesale vs. retail competition in electricity
by Bohi, Douglas R. & Palmer, Karen L.
- 21-31 Will customer choice always lower costs?
by Corneli, Steven B.
- 32-43 FERC must fix its electric utility merger policy
by Frankena, Mark W.
- 44-57 Practical aspects of electricity restructuring
by Dunn, William H. & Rossi, Mark A.
- 58-65 Markets of the future, utilities of the past
by Michaels, Robert J.
- 66-74 Using markets to value stranded costs
by Lesser, Jonathan & Ainspan, Malcolm
- 75-83 The establishment and transformation of municipal electric utilities
by Schweitzer, Martin
- 88-88 The monopolist's guide: the five Ds of competition
by Citron, Artimus J.
1996, Volume 9, Issue 7
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 10-16 The new electricity industry; what's at stake?
by Heller, William & Jansen, Paul & Silverman, Les
- 17-23 Winning in electricity generation
by Hashimoto, Lewis & Jansen, Paul & van Geyn, Gerrit
- 24-32 Winning in the emerging energy services business
by Kamat, Dilip & Ostrowski, Ken & Stuebi, Richard
- 33-38 Building a winning electric utility organization
by Farha, Gary & Keough, Kevin & Silverman, Les
- 39-43 Supply management: the next competitive advantage for utilities
by Budd, Stephen & Heard, Frank
- 44-51 Property law: it's physical--and logical
by Rowe, John & Graening, Paige
- 52-64 Estimating transition costs: assessing the options
by Baxter, Lester W.
- 65-70 Ten key questions for the restructuring regulator
by Navarro, Peter
- 71-81 Ratepayer-funded energy efficiency programs in a restructured electricity industry
by Eto, J. & Goldman, C. & Kito, M. S.
- 84-85 Restructuring in print
by Marritz, Robert O.
July 1996, Volume 9, Issue 6
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 2-3 Stranded Costs Revisited
by Baxter, Lester W.
- 3-3 Paul Joskow Responds:
by L. Joskow, Paul
- 3-3 Gas Cooling Is Cost-Effective
by Gilani, Rehan
- 14-25 Public purpose energy efficiency programs and utilities in restructured markets
by King, Michael J. & Heffner, Grayson A. & Johansen, Ståle & Kick, Brian
- 26-36 Local integrated resource planning: a new tool for a competitive era
by Lenssen, Nicholas
- 37-49 Efficiency and sustainability in restructured electricity markets: the renewables portfolio standard
by Rader, Nancy A. & Norgaard, Richard B.
- 50-57 Recent trends in utility program funding and design in California
by Messenger, Michael
- 58-69 Access to the utility information asset: precondition for a competitive energy services industry
by Schultz, Donald K.
- 70-79 Restructuring for sustainability: Toward new electric services industries
by Cavanagh, Ralph
- 80-84 The future for energy service companies: changes and trends
by Shippee, Glenn E.
June 1996, Volume 9, Issue 5
- 1-1 In this issue
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 12-17 A proposal to rationalize transmission: picture the grid as a lake ..
by Berlier, John C. & McCarthy, David J.
- 18-25 Ancillary transmission services
by Fink, Lester H.
- 26-34 Implementing RTGs and ISOs: not just a technicality
by Felak, Richard P.
- 35-46 FMPA v. FPL: The FERC takes another step toward network transmission
by Jablon, Robert A. & Blair, Bonnie S.
- 46-58 Competition in transmission: it's coming sooner or later
by Woychik, Eric C.
- 59-65 Capturing stranded value in nuclear plant assets
by Schoenberger, Robert G. & Cudlin, Robert L.
- 66-73 Restructuring here and there: Lessons for the U.S. from far south of the border
by Peter Lalor, R. & García, Hernán
- 74-75 The open access rule and increased emissions -- a red herring
by Falcone, C. A. & Heydlauff, D. E.
- 76-82 What kind of future for energy efficiency?
by Eto, Joseph & Hirst, Eric
May 1996, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 2-2 TVA ain't broke; don't fix it
by Smith, David N.
- 10-13 China's three gorges dam: Mammoth opportunities--and risks
by Maize, Kennedy P.
- 14-20 Global forces shape the electricity industry
by Rainbow, Roger
- 21-31 Challenges for gas technology in a restructured electric industry
by Ban, Stephen D.
- 32-45 Technology--it's only begun to make a difference
by Balzhiser, Richard E.
- 46-55 Breaking up is not so hard to do: a disaggregation proposal
by Blank, Eric & Gilliam, Rick & Wellinghoff, Jon
- 56-61 Policy choices on the road to a competitive electricity market
by Budhraja, Vikram S.
- 62-67 Integrating financial thinking with strategic planning to achieve competitive success
by Felder, Frank A.
- 68-78 Regulating competition: transition or travesty?
by Cicchetti, Charles J. & Sepetys, Kristina M.
- 81-81 Technology for a competitive industry
by Hirsch, Robert L.
April 1996, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 2-3 Questions N.Y. externality study
by Wallach, Jonathan
- 16-23 Six useful observations for designers of PBR plans
by Comnes, G. Alan & Stoft, Steve & Greene, Nathanael & Hill, Larry
- 24-30 Seven basic rules for the PBR regulator
by Navarro, Peter
- 31-45 Does stranded cost recovery distort competition?
by Joskow, Paul L.
- 46-53 How to construct a service quality index in performance-based ratemaking
by Alexander, Barbara R.
- 54-60 Productivity, electricity, science: powering a green future
by Ausubel, Jesse H.
- 61-69 A framework for operations in the competitive open access environment
by Ilic, Marija D. & Graves, Frank C. & Fink, Lester H. & DiCaprio, Albert M.
- 70-77 NUGs and the new electric industry: dream or nightmare?
by Thompson, Michael J.
- 78-83 How should utilities adjust to the coming deregulated environment?
by Nicewarner, N. A.
- 84-86 Electricity pricing trends challenge conventional wisdom on retail wheeling
by Smith, Kari J.
March 1996, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 2-2 NARUC: still a major player
by Anderson, Bob
- 2-3 CAAA permit curbs can hurt
by Brown, Stefan M. & Doering, Otto C. & McNamara, Kevin T.
- 14-20 Avoiding pitfalls in project finance and investment: The lessons of experience
by Churchill, Anthony A.
- 21-27 Independent power: Global agent of change
by Roseman, Elliot & Malhotra, Anil
- 28-36 Regulation: What the prime minister needs to know
by Tenenbaum, Bernard
- 37-45 Regulation and competition without privatization: Norway's experience
by Moen, Jan & Hamrin, Jan
- 46-55 The electricity industry in Spain
by Kahn, Edward
- 56-62 India faces restructuring: the need is with the states
by Salgo, Harvey
- 63-71 Reshaping power markets: Lessons from South America
by Lalor, R. Peter & García, Hernán
- 72-77 It's time to sell the TVA
by Malec, William F.
- 78-86 Liberalization of India's electric power sector: evolution or anarchy?
by Lock, Reinier
- 89-89 Capital Strategies for Power Generation
by Levy, Paul F.
1996, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-1 In this issue..
by Marritz, Robert O.
- 2-3 Get the paradigm right
by Adelberg, Arthur W.
- 3-4 Culpable regulators
by Stagliano, Vito
- 10-13 Slow down the mega-merger feeding frenzy
by Pierce, Richard J.
- 14-27 Merger policy guidelines for the electric power industry
by Wilson, John W.
- 28-36 Electric utility mergers: the wrong strategy at the wrong time
by Michaels, Robert J.
- 37-45 The consumer case for conditional repeal of the Holding Company Act
by Kanner, Marty
- 46-53 Stand-alone PUHCA repeal in the 104th congress: We can do better
by Wayne Crews, Clyde
- 54-59 Interstate transmission for a direct sale: a regulatory gap in wheeling authority?
by Vasapoli, Joseph V.
- 60-66 Is there a rational path to
by McDermott, Karl A. & competition?, implementing
- 67-73 How will it all end? the electric utility industry in 2005
by Joskow, Paul L.
- 74-79 Grid investment: can a market do the job?
by Bushnell, James & Stoft, Steven
- 80-88 The retail energy services company model for restructuring the electric utility industry
by Arny, Michael
December 1995, Volume 8, Issue 10
- 2-2 Recovering stranded costs in the tax code is inequitable
by Schleede, Glenn R.
- 12-18 Restructuring-- the devil is in the details
by Hirst, Eric & Kirby, Brendan
- 19-25 Restructuring rates creates value and reduces stranded costs
by Della Valle, Anna P. & Bidwell, Miles O.
- 26-37 A wholesale pool spot market must be administered by the independent system operator: Avoiding the separation fallacy
by Hogan, William W.
- 38-47 The energy efficiency challenge: Save the baby, throw out the bathwater
by Chamberlin, John H. & Herman, Patricia
- 48-53 Ranking electric generating technologies with external costs
by Freeman, A. Myrick & Rowe, Robert D.
- 54-56 The revolution continues
by Linden, Henry R.
- 57-60 Unprecedented competition, fabulous technologies: A whole new ballgame for the energy industry
by Olesen, Douglas E.
- 60-64 Technologies for the future global electrical power market--impact of deregulated markets
by Tedmon, C. S. & Roeder, A.
- 65-73 Electricity generation: Smaller is better
by Casten, Thomas R.
- 74-76 ... But whither research
by Fri, Robert W.
November 1995, Volume 8, Issue 9
October 1995, Volume 8, Issue 8