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1993, Volume 6, Issue 7
- 9-9 Western is repaying its costs
by Maxey, Kenneth G.
- 9-10 Gas cooling as DSM
by Moran, Dennis
- 45-49 Buy vs. build: Where the issue stands
by Rittenhouse, Laura J.
- 50-53 Competitive generation is here
by Sant, Roger W.
- 54-65 Balancing incentives in a competitive marketplace
by Morse, Susan Stratton & Meal, Meg
- 66-69 From status to contract: Reliability concerns and infrastructure weakness
by Fessler, Daniel Wm.
- 70-71 The chaos of competition: It's only just begun
by Hyman, Leonard
- 71-71 Give utility investors a reason to like purchased power
by Luftig, Mark
- 71-74 'Incentives' for purchased power: Compensation for risk or reward for inefficiency?
by Hempling, Scott
- 74-75 Integrating purchased power into the resource portfolio--an exercise in mitigating risks
by Foster, Kent
- 75-76 Much ado about section 712
by Watkiss, Jeffrey D.
- 76-77 A survey of current real-time pricing programs
by Mak, Juliet C. & Chapman, Bruce R.
- 78-79 The perils of marketing: A stitch in time saves nine
by Howard, Jeffrey H.
July 1993, Volume 6, Issue 6
- 14-26 What does a negawatt really cost? Further thoughts and evidence
by Joskow, Paul L. & Marron, Donald B.
- 27-33 The slippery slope of fuel substitution
by Tempchin, Richard S. & White, Dean
- 34-41 The transfer loss is all transfer, no loss
by Chernick, Paul & Wallach, Jonathan
- 41-44 Bonus payments solve a real problem: Responding to critics
by Blank, Eric
- 45-51 Breakup of the Bell monopoly: Lessons for electric utilities
by Piepmeier, James M. & Jermain, David O. & Egnor, Terry L.
- 52-61 Financial leverage and the energy policy act of 1992
by Jennings, Edward H.
- 62-69 A dissenting view on global climate change
by Linden, Henry R.
- 70-83 Greenhouse gas emission offsets: A global warming insurance policy
by Sturges, Sheryl D.
- 84-87 Don't force utilities to abandon coal
by Mitnick, Steven A.
- 89-89 Global warming: Do the right thing
by Wallace, R. Evan
June 1993, Volume 6, Issue 5
- 2-3 'Zero emission' vehicles aren't
by Lovins, Amory B.
- 3-3 Debunking 'transfer losses'
by Maniatis, M. Alexis & Pfeifenberger, Johannes P.
- 18-28 Electricity agenda items for the new FERC
by Joskow, Paul L.
- 29-35 The FERC: Designated driver and head herdsman for electric industry restructing
by Stalon, Charles G.
- 36-47 Making competition work: Advice to the new commission
by Hempling, Scott
- 48-65 Life after the Energy Policy Act of 1992
by Jurewitz, John
- 66-75 RTGs: A new model for economic regualtion-- Or old wine in a new bottle?
by Lock, Reinier
- 76-81 Today's utility business (or, boy scouts in the temple of Mammon)
by Hyman, Leonard S.
May 1993, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 2-3 NRDC Misleading on CO2
by Palmer, Fredrick D.
- 24-31 Do utility DSM programs increase risk?
by Hirst, Eric
- 32-41 Minimizing non-participant DSM rate impacts--without harming program participation
by Blank, Eric
- 42-52 It's time for a market-based approach to DSM
by Kolbe, A. L. & Maniatis, M. A. & Pfeifenberger, J. P. & Weinstein, D. M.
- 53-65 The most successful DSM programs in North America
by Flanigan, Ted & Weintraub, June
- 66-71 One office building is not like another: The need for greater analytical rigor
by Monts, Ken
- 72-80 How reliable are DSM resources?
by Jackson, Peter W.
- 88-88 DSM -- It's a contact sport
by O'Neill, Maura
April 1993, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 2-3 Letters to the editor
by Blank, Eric & Driver, Bruce & Hirst, Eric
- 20-33 The surprising role of risk in utility integrated resource planning
by Awerbuch, Shimon
- 34-39 Sell lumens, not kilowatts: The future for electric utilities
by Piepmeier, James M. & Jermain, David O. & Egnor, Terry L.
- 40-45 The role of electrification in a sustainable energy future
by Gellings, Clark W.
- 46-53 Electric vehicles: A new challenge for utility planners
by Wittenberg, Diane O. & Meurice, Julianne K.
- 54-62 Get ready for the newest competitor: The vertically integrated utility
by Liparidis, George & Pak, Alvin S.
- 63-71 Insurance for electric and magnetic field litigation: Are you covered?
by Anderson, Eugene R. & Stewart, Charles A.
- 72-72 Renewables bible
by Moskovitz, David
March 1993, Volume 6, Issue 2
1993, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 2-2 Retail wheeling -- not!
by MacInnis, Charles E.
- 2-2 TVA sets us right
by Cartwright, Mary
- 2-3 Doubtful on DSM
by Polys, Robert
- 3-5 The unclear science of CO2
by Linden, Henry R.
- 26-32 Two cheers for the energy policy act!
by Hausker, Karl
- 33-43 Electricity after the energy policy acts of 1992: The regulatory agenda
by Brown, Ashely C.
- 51-57 Taxing pollution instead of labor: Is it a prudent CO2 reduction policy?
by Sanghi, Ajay K. & Joseph, Anthony L.
- 58-69 Carbon taxes: The case for state leadership
by Muller, Frank
- 70-79 Transmission access: A developer's perspective
by Rush, Barney
December 1992, Volume 5, Issue 10
- 2-3 Letters to the editor
by Starr, Chauncey
- 16-21 Moving toward more ratemaking incentives
by Brew, James W.
- 22-28 Strategic use of incentive mechanisms as a regulatory policy tool
by McDermott, K. A. & South, D. W. & Bailey, K. A.
- 29-39 Performance-based regulation: Jump-starting the era of shared purpose
by Pak, Alvin S.
- 40-50 A utility that believes in incentives
by Wayne Leonard, J.
- 51-57 Renegotiating the social contract: Toward a new consensus in the electric utility industry
by Hirsh, Richard F.
- 58-63 Reliable and efficient: Cool storage meets the challenges of the '90s
by Wendland, Ronald D. & Blatt, Morton H.
- 64-65 Just say no to energy policy
by Maize, Kennedy P.
November 1992, Volume 5, Issue 9
- 12-23 Integrating market processes into utility resource planning
by Kahn, Edward P.
- 24-35 Equity vs. efficiency: Getting DSM pricing right
by Ruff, Larry E.
- 36-46 The dramatic growth in demand-side management: Too much, too soon?
by Wirtshafter, Robert M
- 47-57 DSM collaboratives: What characteristics lead to success?
by Schweitzer, Martin & Raab, Jonathan
- 58-63 Weighing decoupling vs. lost revenues: Regulatory considerations
by Moskovitz, David & Harrington, Cheryl & Austin, Tom
- 64-71 The peak shifts: 18 years of load management
by Spinner, Howard M.
October 1992, Volume 5, Issue 8
1992, Volume 5, Issue 7
- 2-2 Letters to the editor
by Freeman, S. David
- 18-25 Weighing environmental externalities: How to do it right
by Myrick Freeman, A. & Burtraw, Dallas & Harrington, Winston & Krupnick, Alan J.
- 26-34 Environmental adders and emissions trading: Oil and water?
by Hobbs, Benjamin F.
- 35-43 Externalities in utility planning: What would it cost?
by Wood, Frances P. & Naill, Roger
- 44-60 The greenhouse dividend
by Krause, Florentin & Koomey, Jonathan
- 61-63 Externality adders: A response to Joskow
by Myrick Freeman, A. & Krupnick, Alan J.
July 1992, Volume 5, Issue 6
June 1992, Volume 5, Issue 5
May 1992, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 10-15 Integrated resource planning survey: Where the states stand
by Mitchell, Cynthia
- 16-24 Quantifying tradeoffs between costs and prices in utility DSM programs
by Hirst, Eric
- 25-33 Equity, efficiency, and effectiveness in DSM rate design
by Sparrow, Frederick T. & Cearley, Reed W. & McKinzie, Lance D. & Holland, Forrest D.
- 34-43 DSM bidding-- the next generation
by Goldman, Charles A. & Busch, John F.
- 44-52 The drive to verify energy savings
by Caner, Phoebe
- 53-67 Weighing environmental externalities: Let's do it right!
by Joskow, Paul L.
- 68-68 Minnesota's prairie wind
by Hansen, Paul W.
- 68-68 SO2 values OK for now
by Wiel, Stephen
April 1992, Volume 5, Issue 3
March 1992, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 2-3 Letters to the editor
by Naill, Roger F. & Sharp, Barry J.
- 20-27 State regulatory issues in acid rain compliance
by Solomon, Barry D. & Brick, Steve
- 28-36 Regulatory conflicts facing electric utilities under the clean air act amendments of 1990
by Patrizia, Charles A. & Colbourn, Elinor L. & Wortham, Gregory L.
- 37-47 What's flexibility worth? The enticing case of natural gas cofiring
by Hobbs, Benjamin F. & Honious, Jeffrey C. & Bluestein, Joel
- 48-53 Controlling fuel costs: Procurement strategies and regulatory standards
by Einhorn, Henry A. & Levi, Barry I.
- 54-63 Risk allocation in independent power supply contracts
by Willrich, Mason & Campbell, Walter L.
- 68-69 Who really benefits from conservation?
by Sullivan, Marc. J.
1992, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 14-19 Is it time to consider regional solutions to power planning problems? One federal view
by Stuntz, Linda G.
- 20-27 Regulating interdependent electric utilities in the '90s
by Stalon, Charles G.
- 28-33 Maintaining a proper balance between federal and state authority -- Is there a place for regional regulation?
by Curtis, Charles B.
- 34-39 Regional integrated resource planning: Good policy, good business, good sense
by King, Jack L.
- 44-49 To scrub or not to scrub: The hidden risks of inflexibility
by Mitnick, Steven A.
- 50-57 A bridge over troubled waters? The power of a bankruptcy court to set public utility rates
by Hamberg, Gilbert L.
- 58-64 EMF and the states: Time for a new perspective
by Strauss, Scott H. & Bernard, Susan M.
December 1991, Volume 4, Issue 10
November 1991, Volume 4, Issue 9
October 1991, Volume 4, Issue 8
1991, Volume 4, Issue 7
July 1991, Volume 4, Issue 6
June 1991, Volume 4, Issue 5
May 1991, Volume 4, Issue 4
April 1991, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 22-27 A citizen-activist looks at EMF
by Linde, Shirley D.
- 28-33 The EMF dilemma: Decision-making amid scientific uncertainty
by Sage, Cindy
- 34-39 Toward a sensible EMF policy: One utility's approach
by Palk, Bernard V.
- 40-45 EMF: Liability, prudent avoidance, and communication
by Watson, Tom & Warnquist, Mark
- 46-53 EMF and public policy: Balancing interests of customers, shareholders, and the public
by Ross, Deborah J.
- 54-63 Risky business? The case for independents
by Naill, Roger F. & Sharp, Barry J.
March 1991, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 20-33 Full-cost dispatch: Incorporating environmental externalities in electric system operation
by Bernow, Stephen & Biewald, Bruce & Marron, Donald
- 34-39 A utility view of externalities: Evolution, not revolution
by Browne, Gerald R.
- 40-45 Environmental externalities and CO2: Not with our money, you don't
by Palmer, Fredrick D.
- 46-53 Methods of valuing environmental externalities
by Chernick, Paul & Caverhill, Emily
- 54-59 Should economic impacts be treated as externalities?
by Sanghi, Ajay K.
- 60-61 Environmental costing gone Awry in the State of Neuralgia
by Isaacson, Peter A.
- 62-64 Integrated Resource Planning: It works on the supply-side too
by Wiel, Stephen
1991, Volume 4, Issue 1
December 1990, Volume 3, Issue 10
- 12-17 It's just as well the world ended, it wasn't working anyway
by Seltzer, Irwin M.
- 18-25 Making conservation pay: The NEES experience
by Rowe, John W.
- 26-31 Pre-approval of resources: A new direction for regulation in Massachusetts
by Tierney, Hon. Susan F.
- 32-32 Carrots and sticks: Shared-savings incentive programs for energy efficiency
by Schultz, Don & Eto, Joseph
- 33-46 Special report: Utility executive incentive compensation
by Marder, David
- 47-55 Regulatory aspects of emissions trading: Conflicts between economic and environmental goals
by Bohi, Douglas R. & Burtraw, Dallas
- 56-67 Regional regulation of multistate holding companies: A model for readjusting the federal-state boundary
by Vince, Clinton A. & Quirk, Sherry A. & Glick, Richard A.
November 1990, Volume 3, Issue 9
October 1990, Volume 3, Issue 8
1990, Volume 3, Issue 7
July 1990, Volume 3, Issue 6