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Content
October 1995, Volume 8, Issue 8
- 2-2 Nuclear writedowns
by Bohlman, Steve
- 3-3 Recover stranded costs in the tax code
by Goodman, Craig G.
- 11-19 Electric utility mergers and acquisitions seen in a larger perspective
by Hawes, Douglas W.
- 20-27 Affiliate transactions and electric industry restructuring
by Zeigler, Belton T.
- 28-36 Pricing ancillary electric power services
by Kirsch, Laurence D. & Singh, Harry
- 37-43 The effects of state regulation on the use of DSM resources by electric utilities
by Schweitzer, Martin & Young, Timothy R.
- 44-53 Judging past policies: Where are we in the electricity policy debate?
by Sillin, John O.
- 54-63 Critical links: The role of electric utilities in information infrastructure
by Rivkin, Steven R.
- 64-73 Performance-based ratemaking: Opportunities and risks in a competitive electricity industry
by Woolf, Tim & Michals, Julie
- 74-83 Maine's electric revenue adjustment mechanism: Why it Fizzled
by Hudson, Leslie & Seguino, Stephanie & Townsend, Ralph E.
1995, Volume 8, Issue 7
- 2-13 Son of nodal pricing
by Kritikson, James G.
- 14-21 Results-driven change: Time to rewire reengineering
by Mandrish, Elaine M. & Schaffer, Robert H.
- 22-30 Rethinking the reengineering metaphor
by Gorski, Carol & Elliott, Ord & Dunne, Kenis
- 31-37 Preparing for upheaval: Why America's electric utilities must reengineer
by Weiner, Michael & Walker, Jeffrey & Smith, Huard
- 38-43 Realizing value from acquisitions
by Pareto, Vittorio & Huston, James E.
- 44-51 Protecting your utility's most valuable assets: Key industrial and commercial relationships--An outsider's view
by Sperry, Joseph P.
- 52-55 FERC's Connecticut light & power order overstates PURPA's preemptive effect
by Wenner, Adam
- 56-61 Service, shmervice: The differentiation of delivered electric power qualities
by Felak, Richard P.
- 62-68 Paved with good intentions: Reflections on FERC's decisions reversing state power procurement processes
by Moskovitz, David & Bradford, Peter
- 69-77 Electric Utility Rates and the Evaluation of Management Performance
by Berndt, Ernst R. & Doane, Michael J. & Epstein, Roy J.
July 1995, Volume 8, Issue 6
- 2-2 BRPU Scenario 'Fantastic'
by De Rose, Frank
- 16-25 The future of the U.S. electric utility industry
by Dar, Vinod K.
- 26-35 Electricity Hubs and Market centers: A new business tool for electric utilities?
by Vallen, Marc A. & Struble Sharp, Leslie
- 36-41 Generation as a business-- facts, fumbles, fictions and the future
by Budhraja, Vikram S.
- 42-49 'Grand bargain' or 'Grand larceny'?
by McDiarmid, Robert C.
- 50-62 Technology and Industry structure
by Yeager, Kurt E.
- 63-73 What Model for Restructing? The Debate in the Competitive Power Market Working Group
by Stalon, Charles G. & Woychik, Eric C.
- 74-83 Rights to Capacity: Transitional Protection for Existing Utility Customers
by Conkling, Roger L.
June 1995, Volume 8, Issue 5
- 2-2 Spellcheck this, shrub wet!
by Thornsjo, Mark
- 2-2 Morals vs. models
by Rader, Nancy
- 3-3 Detroit Edison to flat-earthers: Use determines Jurisdiction
by Welch, Joseph L.
- 22-30 Beyond project finance
by Churchill, Anthony A.
- 31-37 Cross-border utility investments: Translating investment risk into global advantage
by Cody, Alan M. & Graham, Edward E.
- 38-44 Restructing the Philippine electric power industry
by Stanley Bowden, R. & Ellis, Michael
- 45-55 Congress's nuclear waste 'contract with America' -- Where do we go from here?
by Callen, Ronald C.
- 56-61 U.S.nuclear decommission trust planning: Romancing a millstone?
by Rohrbach, John S.
- 62-71 Is there a future for nuclear power in America?
by Prugh, Thomas & Gielecki, Mark & Hewlett, James G.
- 72-84 The value of electric utility equities: Erosion of the bond
by Piepmeier, James M.
- 85-85 It's the customer, stupid'--Not 'the stupid customer
by Maize, Kennedy P.
May 1995, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 2-2 LOLP and accreditation clarified
by Morlock, Bryan D.
- 14-27 Franchise competition in the electric utility industry
by Vince, Clinton A. & Fogel, J. Cathy
- 28-38 The franchise bottleneck
by Fairman, James F.
- 39-49 Seeing the forest from the trees: Emergence of the competitive franchise
by Ridley, Scott
- 50-54 Estimating the impacts of restrictions on utility participation in the SO2 allowance market
by Winebrake, James J. & Bernstein, Mark A. & Farrell, Alex E.
- 55-63 Addressing the public's goals for environmental regulation when communicating acid rain allowance trades
by Loeb, Alan P.
- 64-69 Twelve common myths of allowance trading: Improving the level of discussion
by Rose, Kenneth
- 70-77 How much are customers willing to pay for improvements in health and environmental quality?
by Wood, Lisa L. & Kenyon, Anne E. & Desvousges, William H. & Morander, Lyn K.
- 78-84 Comparable transmission service--The new standard
by Falcone, Charles A.
April 1995, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 2-3 No 'one size fits all'
by Talbot, Neil H.
- 3-3 Are externalities extraneous under cap and offset requirements?
by Haites, Erik F.
- 14-23 Designing an auction for QF generation resources in California: What went wrong?
by Gribik, Paul R.
- 24-35 Nodal prices and transmission rights: A critical appraisal
by Oren, Shmuel S. & Spiller, Pablo T. & Varaiya, Pravin & Wu, Felix
- 36-42 A market-based approach for analysis of utility decisions
by Bodmer, Edward C. & Waldman, Richard H.
- 43-49 Valuing options for electric power resources
by Cater, Jamss C.
- 50-67 Market-based IRP: It's easy!!!
by Awerbuch, Shimon
- 68-69 'Comparability' requires ending regulatory penalties on intermittent renewable power
by Watkiss, Jeffrey D.
- 70-73 The competitive generation market has been assumed, not proven
by Lewis, Steven M. & Besser, Janet Gail
- 74-84 The future of IRP and other public goods in a market-driven world
by Hirst, Eric & Tonn, Bruce & Bauer, Douglas
- 86-87 Beware the 2nd price auction
by Gribik, Paul R.
- 88-89 IRP and DSM meet spellcheck
by Morgan, Rick
March 1995, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 12-31 The future of renewable energy industries
by Silverman, Murray & Worthman, Susan
- 32-41 Catching a steady breeze: Putting wind power to work on electric utility systems
by Brower, Michael C. & Tennis, Michael W.
- 42-49 You've got to pay to play: Photovoltaics and transaction costs
by Berry, David
- 50-55 Moving photovoltaics from the lab to utility application
by Farmer, Brian K.
- 56-66 Integrated resource planning with renewable resources
by Logan, Douglas M. & Neil, Chris A. & Taylor, Alan S. & Lilienthal, Peter
- 67-71 A modest proposal for shaping a reasonable new world
by James, Barbara
- 72-77 Honey, I shrunk the franchise!
by Brown, Ashley C.
1995, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 2-2 Small customers don't want to play "Cajun"
by Brockway, Nancy
- 2-3 Equalizing burdens
by Isaacson, Peter A.
- 3-3 Keep regulating speech
by Raphals, Philip
- 12-20 How likely is long-run competition in electricity generation? Warning sign
by Penn, David W.
- 21-27 A timid proposal: Follow the internet, not Poolco
by Hyman, Leonard S.
- 28-40 Electricity matters: A new incentives approach for a changing electric industry
by Olson, Wayne P. & Costello, Kenneth W.
- 41-53 Competitive pricing of energy services in New York State: Current trends and issues
by Okure, Tom U. U.
- 54-59 The customer bill as an index of utility performance
by Berg, Sanford V.
- 60-70 Progress of a policy experiment: Climate challenge interim report card
by Sturges, Sheryl & Hewitt, Jeffrey
- 71-79 Are externalities extraneous under emission cap and offset requirements?
by Sanghi, Ajay K. & Joseph, Anthony L.
- 80-84 On the road to NOx emissions trading
by Tikalsky, Susan M. & Kramer, Joseph M. & Patrick, Robert
December 1994, Volume 7, Issue 10
- 16-27 Incremental transmission pricing, the comparability standard, and an alternative to the FERC's 'higher of' policy
by Sinclair, Robert A. & Greer, Douglas F. & Wilson, John W.
- 28-37 Electricity transmission pricing: Contracts must reflect costs
by Shuttleworth, Graham
- 38-44 State action in regional transmission groups
by Rokach, Joshua Z.
- 45-51 Purchased power is not a riskless strategy
by Foltz, David A. & Robert Malko, J. & Pumilia, Gregory J. & Purvenas, Thomas J.
- 52-57 Offering customers direct access: Using choice to stimulate competition
by Glynn, Robert D.
- 58-63 Electricity: The future cannot be predicted-- but it can be invented
by Dar, Vinod K.
- 64-76 Wholesale pooling: The monopolist's new clothes
by Michaels, Robert J.
- 77-80 The DSM sky hasn't fallen yet
by Hirst, Eric & Hadley, Stan
- 81-81 The twilight zone of retail wheeling
by May, Michael P.
November 1994, Volume 7, Issue 9
- 16-21 The advantages of de-integrating the electricity industry
by Pierce, Richard J.
- 22-33 Looking for peace in the middle of a nervous breakdown
by Moskovitz, David & Foy, Douglas
- 34-45 Energy efficiency services: What role in a competitive environment?
by Newcomb, James
- 46-55 Can energy markets drive DSM?
by Houston, Douglas A.
- 56-65 Reinventing the energy conservation industry
by Rouse, Rolly
- 66-73 A win/win approach to commercial/industrial DSM: Making DSM Work for all utility customers
by Lachman, Harlan & Cillo, Paul & Goodman, Ian & Kelly-Detwiler, Peter
- 74-78 The fair allocation of electricity costs over time
by Hill, Greg
- 81-81 Needed: Broad perspective, fresh ideas
by Tierney, Susan Fallows
October 1994, Volume 7, Issue 8
September 1994, Volume 7, Issue 7
- 2-2 What does Lovins really mean?
by Marks, K. J.
- 2-2 DSM must be cost effective
by Isaacson, Peter A.
- 2-3 Jobs study misunderstood
by Laitner, Skip
- 3-3 Climate cash, climate change
by Ford, Ned
- 18-29 A guide to the blue book: Issues in California's electric industry restructuring and reform
by Blumstein, Carl & Bushnell, James
- 30-41 Efficient direct access: Comments on the California blue book proposals
by Hogan, William W.
- 42-47 POOLCO: An independent power pool company for an efficient power market
by Budhraja, Vikram & Woolf, Fiona
- 48-60 An efficient electricity market: Using a pool to support real competition
by Garber, Don & Hogan, Willian W. & Ruff, Larry
- 61-73 The real debate over purchased power
by Brown, David T. & Lewis, Tracy R. & Ryngaert, Michael D.
- 74-83 Purchased power -- Hidden costs or benefits?
by Kolbe, A. L. & Johnson, S. & Pfeifenberger, J. P. & Weinstein, D. M.
- 84-84 Resources are finite
by King, Robert J.
- 85-85 Market-based speech?
by Bradford, Peter
1994, Volume 7, Issue 6
- 2-3 A different view of'65 blackout
by Swidler, Joseph C.
- 3-3 Can Joskow and Lovins find common ground?
by Smith, Gregory J.
- 3-3 Cleaner air--It's happening
by McLean, Brian J.
- 4-4 Replacement power costs--Its more complex than that
by Holstein, Michael P.
- 4-4 Getting straight on Ohio law
by Glazer, Craig A.
- 5-5 Regulators, to your stations!
by Epler, Gary
- 6-6 DSM and global competitiveness
by Weisbrod, Glen
- 27-37 Achieving competitive advantage in the electric power marketplace
by Kellerman, Larry
- 38-47 Options in energy storage technologies
by Harty, Fred R. & Depenbrock, Fred & Ward, Patrick W. & Shectman, Daniel L.
- 48-53 Advanced pumped storage: The new competitive edge
by Boucher, Rod & Rodzianko, Paul
- 54-66 Alternative ways to decouple electric utility revenues from sales
by Hirst, Eric & Blank, Eric & Moskovitz, David
- 67-80 Strategy-driven pricing: The competitive power of diversity
by Hirst, Eric & Blank, Eric & Moskovitz, David
- 81-82 Clouds in the future of DSM
by Faruqui, Ahmad & Wikler, Gregory A. & Chamberlin, John H.
- 84-84 California reform needs a lighter touch
by Woychik, Eric
June 1994, Volume 7, Issue 5
May 1994, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 14-28 DSM in the broader economy: The economic impacts of utility efficiency programs
by Moscovitch, Edward
- 29-49 Apples, oranges, and horned toads: Is the Joskow Marron critique of electric efficiency costs valid?
by Lovins, Amory B.
- 50-61 More from the guru of energy efficiency: 'There must be a pony!'
by Joskow, Paul L.
- 62-69 DSM as an economic development strategy
by Laitner, Skip & Krier, Betty & Goodman, Ian
- 70-79 Do diminishing marginal returns apply to DSM?
by Sioshansi, Fereidoon Perry
- 80-81 DSM: Not for jobs, but on its merits
by Solow, Robert M.
April 1994, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 2-2 Natural gas vs. coal
by Hardy, Edwin F.
- 2-2 Last word on global warming?
by Miller, Alan S.
- 12-23 Beyond retail wheeling: Competitive sourcing of retail electric power
by Rouse, James B.
- 24-33 Depolarizing the debate: Can retail wheeling co-exist with integrated resource planning?
by Hempling, Scott
- 34-48 Retail wheeling: Déjà vu all over again?
by Lesser, Jonathan A. & Ainspan, Malcolm D.
- 49-61 The political economy of retail wheeling, or how to not re-fight the last war
by Cohen, Armond & Kihm, Steven
- 62-70 Retail wheeling: Why the proponents must bear the burden of proof
by Jurewitz, John L.
- 78-78 Windows to the electric utility future
by Marritz, Robert O.
March 1994, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 20-27 Utilities and state regulators are failing to take advantage of emission allowance trading
by Bohi, Douglas R.
- 28-37 The behavior of the allowance market: Theory and evidence
by Hahn, Robert W. & May, Carol A.
- 38-47 Clean air act compliance -- the decision making challenge
by Niemczewski, Artur & Walls, David J.
- 48-59 End-use fuel substitution: Review of regulatory approaches and key policy issues
by Wiel, Stephen & Goldman, Charles A.
- 60-65 Valuing flexibility in utility planning
by Kaslow, Thomas W. & Pindyck, Robert S.
- 66-76 The role of environmental groups in electric-utility regulation: A case study
by Hirst, Eric
- 77-87 Everyone wins! -- A program to upgrade energy efficiency in manufactured housing
by Lee, A. D. & Onisko, S. A. & Sandahl, L. J. & Butler, J.
- 88-88 Guest editorial : Real strategic planning
by O'Neill, Maura
- 89-89 Editorial : FERC needs some solar energy
by Maize, Kennedy P.
February 1994, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 3-4 Clarifying electrotechnologies
by Lovins, Amory B.
- 7-9 Let's count all the costs
by Managing, Larry E.
- 25-33 Information: The coin of the realm in a competitive electric market
by O'Connor, Philip R. & Vallen, Marc A.
- 34-45 A serendipitous synergy: Why electric utilities should install the information superhighway
by Niggli, Michael R. & Nixon, Walter W.
- 46-54 Fiber optics, electric utilities and the information superhighway-- The community's role
by Vince, Clinton A. & Fogel, J. Cathy & Nordstrom, Paul E.
- 55-65 The power of light in electric utilities
by Brown, Stephen N.
- 65-77 The debate continues: The science of global climate change : The state of the art of climate science
by Lashof, Daniel A. & Linden, Henry
- 78-85 Sciences does not support 'consensus' on climate change
by Linden, Henry R.
- 89-89 Fuel cost adjustments: An ideal whose time has gone
by Michaels, Robert J.
December 1994, Volume 6, Issue 10
November 1993, Volume 6, Issue 9
- 2-2 Purchased power incentives
by Johnson, Sarah & Pfeifenberger, Johannes P.
- 2-2 NERA disagrees with Stutz
by Parmesano, Hethie
- 18-23 The tools of competition: Differentiation, segmentation and the microprocessor
by Piepmeier, James M. & Jermain, David O. & Egnor, Terry L.
- 24-33 Re-engineering DSM: Opportunities through information and integration
by Hanser, Philip & Malcolm, Wade & Levy, Roger D.
- 34-40 Why industry demand-side management programs should be self-directed
by Pritchett, Terry & Moody, LoVeen & Brubaker, Maurice
- 41-45 The TRC and RIM test, how they got that way, and when to apply them
by Deegan, James F.
- 46-56 Mitigating rate impacts of DSM programs
by Chamberlin, John & Herman, Patricia & Wikler, Greg
- 57-65 Evaluating the cost effectiveness of shade trees for demand-side management
by McPherson, E. Gregory
- 66-70 The effects of the 1990 clean air act on system dispatch and marginal costs
by Wile, John H. & Ambrose, Bruce J. & Parmesano, Hethie S.
- 71-75 Allowance trading made easy: The cash-forward settlement
by Bartels, Carlton W.
- 76-80 Emission allowances-- How volatile a market?
by McKee, Allen
October 1993, Volume 6, Issue 8
- 3-3 Green cars and industrial policy
by Maize, Kennedy P.
- 20-33 Establishing firm transmission rights using a rated system path model
by Walton, Steven L.
- 34-41 Time to face FACs: How fuel clauses undermine energy efficiency
by Morgan, Richard E.
- 42-50 'Green pricing': Customer choice moves beyond IRP
by Moskovitz, David
- 51-59 Coordination in the wholesale market: Where does it work?
by Gilbert, Richard J. & Kahn, Edward & White, Matthew
- 60-69 Building a CO2 mitigation portfolio: The future is now for carbon sinks
by Trexler, Mark C. & McFall, Kathleen S.
- 70-75 Allowance trading -- No need for states to reinvent the regulatory wheel
by Chalstrom, Lisa
1993, Volume 6, Issue 7
- 2-2 Freeman: Lovins is wrong on EVs
by Freeman, S. David
- 2-3 Better living through electricity
by Mills, Mark P.
- 4-5 Truth, not scare, on CO2 policy
by Goldstein, David B.
- 6-6 The CBOT did it right
by Prosperi, David P.
- 6-6 Tailor DSM for custumers
by Piepmeier, J. M. & Jermain, D. O. & Egnor, T. L.
- 6-7 Showcase the cream
by Flanigan, Ted
- 7-7 Ventilating BPA conservation
by Brandis, Pamela
- 7-8 Unfair advantage for IPPs?
by Reagan, Robert R.
- 8-9 S&P sees strong co-ops
by Edwards, Philip Y.