The Electricity Journal
Volume 1 - 24
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Volume 24, issue 7, 2011
- Can Independent Transmission Remain a Viable Business in the U.S.: Recent Policy and Federal Cases Raise Concerns pp. 7-9

- Gottlieb Jonathan
- Targeting Attrition: Some Familiar Ratemaking Tools pp. 10-22

- Kenneth Gordon, Wayne P. Olson and Kurt G. Strunk
- Offshore Renewable Energy: The Path Forward pp. 23-34

- Brandi Colander and Leila Monroe
- Assessment of Carbon Capture and Sequestration Liability Regimes pp. 35-48

- Elizabeth Lokey Aldrich and Cassandra Koerner
- Selecting a Capital Structure for a Regulated Electric Utility: Some Issues and Directions pp. 49-56

- J. Robert Malko and Robert Skinner
- Informing the Financing of Universal Energy Access: An Assessment of Current Financial Flows pp. 57-82

- Morgan Bazilian, Patrick Nussbaumer, Giorgio Gualberti, Erik Haites, Michael Levi, Judy Siegel, Daniel M. Kammen and Joergen Fenhann
- Using Available Information for Efficient Evaluation of Demand-Side Management Programs pp. 83-96

- Mary M. Straub and Sheldon Switzer
- Coping with Storms, Continued pp. 97-99

- Rokach Joshua Z.
Volume 24, issue 6, 2011
- A Practical, Affordable (and Least Business Risk) Plan to Achieve "80% Clean Electricity" by 2035 pp. 8-26

- Craig A. Severance
- After Fukushima: Preparing for a More Uncertain Future of Nuclear Power pp. 27-35

- Alexander Glaser
- Does the Fukushima Accident Significantly Increase the Nuclear Footprint? pp. 36-39

- Clinton J. Andrews
- Renewable Energy's 'Footprint' Myth pp. 40-47

- Amory B. Lovins
- A Pause in the Growth of Nuclear Energy pp. 48-52

- Chirag Rathi
- Fukushima, Facebook and Feeds: Informing the Public in a Digital Era pp. 53-58

- Lara Pierpoint
- Are We Doing Everything We Can to Make Sure American Nuclear Power Plants Operate at the Highest Levels of Safety? pp. 59-62

- Tony Pietrangelo
- Electricity Storage in Regulated Markets: Getting the Rules Right pp. 63-71

- Sydney Kaufman, Paul Komor, Blake Langdon and Paul Vallett
- The Nuclear Loan Program Will Not Spur Private Investment in New Reactors and Should Be Ended pp. 72-77

- Michael Mariotte
Volume 24, issue 5, 2011
- Fueling the Price of Power (and Gas): The Rising Profitability of Pipelines and the Need for Collective Action pp. 7-13

- Jeff D. Makholm and Wayne P. Olson
- The Dodd-Frank Act's Consequences for the Energy Industry pp. 14-20

- J. Paul Forrester and Paul Astolfi
- The Shortcomings of the Architecture of the German Electricity Market pp. 21-28

- Björn Liebau and Wolfgang J. Ströbele
- Innovation in the Malaysian Waste-to-Energy Sector: Applications with Global Potential pp. 29-41

- Benjamin K. Sovacool and Ira Martina Drupady
- Going "Long" with Natural Gas? pp. 42-49

- Kenneth Costello
- How the Greening of Britain's Electric Industry Spells the Third and Final Step in the Death of the Market pp. 50-56

- Alex Henney
- An Empirical Investigation of Speculation in the MISO Financial Transmission Rights Auction Market pp. 57-68

- Daniel Molzahn and Corey Singletary
- Making Flywheels Fly pp. 69-72

- Joshua Z. Rokach
Volume 24, issue 4, 2011
- All RECs Are Local: How In-State Generation Requirements Adversely Affect Development of a Robust REC Market pp. 8-25

- Joel H. Mack, Natasha Gianvecchio, Marc T. Campopiano and Suzanne M. Logan
- State Feed-in Tariffs: Recent FERC Guidance for How to Make Them FIT under Federal Law pp. 26-33

- David Bloom, Paul Forrester and Nadav Klugman
- Examining Electricity Price Suppression Due to Renewable Resources and Other Grid Investments pp. 34-46

- Frank A. Felder
- Not Your Father's Y2K: Preparing the North American Power Grid for the Perfect Solar Storm pp. 47-61

- Christopher Cooper and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Florida's Storm Hardening Effort: A New Paradigm for State Utility Regulators pp. 62-71

- Lynne Holt and Theodore K. Kury
- Compensating Electrical Storage Resources pp. 72-77

- Laurence D. Kirsch
- Building a Social Roadmap for the Smart Grid pp. 78-85

- Peter C. Honebein, Roy F. Cammarano and Craig Boice
- Reset for Regulation and Utilities: Leadership for a Time of Constant Change pp. 86-93

- Mark Jamison and Araceli Castaneda
- Ten Years of Transmission Restructuring and Counting pp. 94-97

- Joshua Z. Rokach
Volume 24, issue 3, 2011
- Upcoming EPA Regulations and Potential Impacts on Electric Reliability pp. 7-21

- Kyle W. Danish, Douglas W. Smith and Kaitlin A. Gregg
- Analysis of Carbon Capture and Sequestration Pore Space Legislation: A Review of Existing and Possible Regimes pp. 22-33

- Elizabeth Lokey Aldrich and Cassandra Koerner
- Practical Consequences Arising from FERC's Secondary Electric Transmission Market pp. 34-44

- Floyd L. Norton IV and Michael Keegan
- A Model Clean Energy Standard pp. 45-51

- Steven Michel
- Designing Feed-in Tariff Policies to Scale Clean Distributed Generation in the U.S pp. 52-58

- Pierre Bull, Noah Long and Cai Steger
- Recovery of Executive Compensation Expenses in Utility Rate Cases pp. 59-71

- Julia E. Sullivan and Jennifer Good
- How Big Is the Risk Premium in an Electricity Forward Price? Evidence from the Pacific Northwest pp. 72-76

- Andrew DeBenedictis, David Miller, Jack Moore, Arne Olson and Chi-Keung Woo
- It's Time to Expand the Renewables Integration Dialogue pp. 77-79

- Jeffrey P. Gray
- Reawakening the U.S. Nuclear Renaissance pp. 80-82

- Joshua Z. Rokach
Volume 24, issue 2, 2011
- Is the New Sheriff a Tea Drinker? Prospects for Meaningful Federal Energy Policy in the 112th Congress pp. 8-15

- J. Jeffrey Craven and Bonnie S. Blair
- America's Energy and Climate Change Policy pp. 16-26

- Craig Roach
- The (Too Short) Extension of Section 1603 Renewable Energy Cash Grants pp. 27-33

- Paul Dickerson
- Policing Market Manipulation: A Review of Evolving Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Policy pp. 34-43

- Mark R. Haskell and Levi McAllister
- Some Advice to Regulators on Formula Rate Plans pp. 44-54

- Kenneth Costello
- France's New Electricity Act: A Potential Windfall Profit for Electricity Suppliers and a Potential Incompatibility with the EU Law pp. 55-62

- François Lévêque
- The Boomerang Paradox, Part II: Policy Prescriptions for Reducing Fuel Poverty in Australia pp. 63-75

- Paul Simshauser, Tim Nelson and Thao Doan
- Can We Have Our Cake and Eat It Too? Energy and Environmental Sustainability pp. 76-85

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- Bending to the Wind pp. 86-88

- Joshua Z. Rokach
- What Would Alfred Kahn Do? pp. 89-91

- Joshua Z. Rokach
Volume 24, issue 1
- Can Smart Grid Technology Fix the Disconnect Between Wholesale and Retail Pricing? pp. 7-13

- Ashley Brown and Raya Salter
- Redefining Renewable Portfolio Standards: The Value of Installed Renewable Capacity pp. 14-20

- Adil Caner Sener
- Residential and Regional Electricity Consumption in the U.S. and EU: How Much Will Higher Prices Reduce CO2 Emissions? pp. 21-29

- Inês M. Lima Azevedo, M. Granger Morgan and Lester Lave
- For Municipality-Operated Coal-Fired Plants, What Does EPA's Kinder and Gentler Approach on New Source Review Portend? pp. 30-35

- Karl Karg
- Greenhouse Gas Management: Are U.S. Public Utility Companies Ready? pp. 36-46

- Peter A. Soyka and Mark E. Bateman
- Property Assessed Clean Energy Financing: The Ohio Story pp. 47-56

- Raymond C. Headen, Sally W. Bloomfield, Matt Warnock and Caleb Bell
- What Does the Evidence Really Say about the Residual Supply Index? pp. 57-64

- Oscar Arnedillo
- The Boomerang Paradox, Part I: How a Nation's Wealth Is Creating Fuel Poverty pp. 72-91

- Paul Simshauser, Tim Nelson and Thao Doan
- Snakes in the Grass: The Energy Security Implications of Medupi pp. 92-100

- Benjamin K. Sovacool and William Rafey
- Penny Wise, Pound Foolish pp. 101-103

- Joshua Z. Rokach
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