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The Electricity Journal
Volume 1 - 24
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Volume 9, issue 10 , 1996
In this issue pp. II-II
Robert O. Marritz
Electricity restructuring and the environment pp. 10-15
Henry Lee and Negeen Darani
Value creation through stranded asset migration: the successful example of the 'baby bells' pp. 16-18
James M. Piepmeier
Retail access pilot programs: where's the beef? pp. 19-25
John H. Landon and Edward P. Kahn
Costs for electric-power ancillary services pp. 26-30
Eric Hirst and Brendan Kirby
Transmission crediting: a plea for subsidies disguised as the linchpin of regional transmission planning pp. 31-37
Bouknight, J. A. ("Lon") , Steven J. Ross and Edward J. Twomey
California's ISO: why not clear the market? pp. 38-43
Steven Stoft
The unbundling and rebundling of transmission and market related functions pp. 44-51
Fiona Woolf
Should electricity markets have a capacity requirement? If so, how should it be priced? pp. 52-60
Adam Jaffe and Frank A. Felder
Stranded cost recovery and competition on equal terms pp. 61-70
William B. Tye and Frank C. Graves
The regulatory contract and restructuring: a modest proposal pp. 71-83
Raymond S. Hartman and Richard D. Tabors
Bulk-power reliability: more than apple pie and motherhood pp. 84-85
Eric Hirst
Volume 9, issue 9 , 1996
In this issue pp. II-II
Robert O. Merritz
Getting it right the first time: The value of transmission and high technologies pp. 8-17
Marija Ilic and Leonard Hyman
ISOs--raising the bar for power system software pp. 18-25
Ralph Masiello and Lee Willis
Beyond the contract path: a realistic approach to transmission pricing pp. 26-33
Michael A. Cannella , "Del" Disher, Ellis O. and Robert T. Gagliardi
Zonal transmission pricing: methodology and preliminary results from the WSCC pp. 34-41
Steven Walton and Richard D. Tabors
Transmission capacity reservations implemented through a spot market with transmission congestion contracts pp. 42-55
Scott M. Harvey , William W. Hogan and Susan L. Pope
Efficient access transmission pricing pp. 56-60
Paul Hassink and Steve Jones
A market-based proposal for transmission pricing pp. 61-67
Richard D. Tabors
The regulatory divide: federal and state jurisdiction in a restructured electricity industry pp. 68-79
Sidney Mannheim Jubien
Competition is constitutional: four fallacies in the argument that transmission access constitutes a taking pp. 80-84
Sara D. Schotland
Efficient transmission pricing for an ISO pp. 88-89
Charles A. Falcone
Volume 9, issue 8 , 1996
In this issue pp. II-II
Robert O. Marritz
Missing from the portfolio pp. 2-2
Robert L. Bradley
The efficiency of wholesale vs. retail competition in electricity pp. 12-20
Douglas R. Bohi and Karen Palmer
Will customer choice always lower costs? pp. 21-31
Steven B. Corneli
FERC must fix its electric utility merger policy pp. 32-43
Mark W. Frankena
Practical aspects of electricity restructuring pp. 44-57
William H. Dunn and Mark A. Rossi
Markets of the future, utilities of the past pp. 58-65
Robert J. Michaels
Using markets to value stranded costs pp. 66-74
Jonathan Lesser and Malcolm Ainspan
The establishment and transformation of municipal electric utilities pp. 75-83
Martin Schweitzer
The monopolist's guide: the five Ds of competition pp. 88-88
Artimus J. Citron
Volume 9, issue 7 , 1996
In this issue pp. II-II
Robert O. Marritz
The new electricity industry; what's at stake? pp. 10-16
William Heller , Paul Jansen and Les Silverman
Winning in electricity generation pp. 17-23
Lewis Hashimoto , Paul Jansen and Gerrit van Geyn
Winning in the emerging energy services business pp. 24-32
Dilip Kamat , Ken Ostrowski and Richard Stuebi
Building a winning electric utility organization pp. 33-38
Gary Farha , Kevin Keough and Les Silverman
Supply management: the next competitive advantage for utilities pp. 39-43
Stephen Budd and Frank Heard
Property law: it's physical--and logical pp. 44-51
John Rowe and Paige Graening
Estimating transition costs: assessing the options pp. 52-64
Lester W. Baxter
Ten key questions for the restructuring regulator pp. 65-70
Peter Navarro
Ratepayer-funded energy efficiency programs in a restructured electricity industry pp. 71-81
J. Eto , C. Goldman and M. S. Kito
Restructuring in print pp. 84-85
Robert O. Marritz
Volume 9, issue 6 , 1996
In this issue pp. II-II
Robert O. Marritz
Stranded Costs Revisited pp. 2-3
Lester W. Baxter
Paul Joskow Responds pp. 3-3
Paul Joskow
Gas Cooling Is Cost-Effective pp. 3-3
Rehan Gilani
Public purpose energy efficiency programs and utilities in restructured markets pp. 14-25
Michael J. King , Grayson A. Heffner , Ståle Johansen and Brian Kick
Local integrated resource planning: a new tool for a competitive era pp. 26-36
Nicholas Lenssen
Efficiency and sustainability in restructured electricity markets: the renewables portfolio standard pp. 37-49
Nancy A. Rader and Richard B. Norgaard
Recent trends in utility program funding and design in California pp. 50-57
Michael Messenger
Access to the utility information asset: precondition for a competitive energy services industry pp. 58-69
Donald K. Schultz
Restructuring for sustainability: Toward new electric services industries pp. 70-79
Ralph Cavanagh
The future for energy service companies: changes and trends pp. 80-84
Glenn E. Shippee
Volume 9, issue 5 , 1996
In this issue pp. II-II
Robert O. Marritz
A proposal to rationalize transmission: picture the grid as a lake pp. 12-17
John C. Berlier and David J. McCarthy
Ancillary transmission services pp. 18-25
Lester H. Fink
Implementing RTGs and ISOs: not just a technicality pp. 26-34
Richard P. Felak
FMPA v. FPL: The FERC takes another step toward network transmission pp. 35-46
Robert A. Jablon and Bonnie S. Blair
Competition in transmission: it's coming sooner or later pp. 46-58
Eric C. Woychik
Capturing stranded value in nuclear plant assets pp. 59-65
Robert G. Schoenberger and Robert L. Cudlin
Restructuring here and there: Lessons for the U.S. from far south of the border pp. 66-73
R. Peter Lalor and Hernán García
The open access rule and increased emissions -- a red herring pp. 74-75
C. A. Falcone and D. E. Heydlauff
What kind of future for energy efficiency? pp. 76-82
Joseph Eto and Eric Hirst
Volume 9, issue 4 , 1996
In this issue pp. II-II
Robert O. Marritz
TVA ain't broke; don't fix it pp. 2-2
David N. Smith
China's three gorges dam: Mammoth opportunities--and risks pp. 10-13
Kennedy P. Maize
Global forces shape the electricity industry pp. 14-20
Roger Rainbow
Challenges for gas technology in a restructured electric industry pp. 21-31
Stephen D. Ban
Technology--it's only begun to make a difference pp. 32-45
Richard E. Balzhiser
Breaking up is not so hard to do: a disaggregation proposal pp. 46-55
Eric Blank , Rick Gilliam and Jon Wellinghoff
Policy choices on the road to a competitive electricity market pp. 56-61
Vikram S. Budhraja
Integrating financial thinking with strategic planning to achieve competitive success pp. 62-67
Frank A. Felder
Regulating competition: transition or travesty? pp. 68-78
Charles J. Cicchetti and Kristina M. Sepetys
Technology for a competitive industry pp. 81-81
Robert L. Hirsch
Volume 9, issue 3 , 1996
In this issue pp. II-II
Robert O. Marritz
Questions N.Y. externality study pp. 2-3
Jonathan Wallach
Six useful observations for designers of PBR plans pp. 16-23
G. Alan Comnes , Steve Stoft , Nathanael Greene and Larry Hill
Seven basic rules for the PBR regulator pp. 24-30
Peter Navarro
Does stranded cost recovery distort competition? pp. 31-45
Paul Joskow
How to construct a service quality index in performance-based ratemaking pp. 46-53
Barbara R. Alexander
Productivity, electricity, science: powering a green future pp. 54-60
Jesse H. Ausubel
A framework for operations in the competitive open access environment pp. 61-69
Marija D. Ilic , Frank C. Graves , Lester H. Fink and Albert M. DiCaprio
NUGs and the new electric industry: dream or nightmare? pp. 70-77
Michael J. Thompson
How should utilities adjust to the coming deregulated environment? pp. 78-83
N. A. Nicewarner
Electricity pricing trends challenge conventional wisdom on retail wheeling pp. 84-86
Kari J. Smith
Volume 9, issue 2 , 1996
In this issue pp. II-II
Robert O. Marritz
CAAA permit curbs can hurt pp. 2-3
Stefan M. Brown , Otto C. Doering and Kevin T. McNamara
NARUC: still a major player pp. 2-2
Bob Anderson
Avoiding pitfalls in project finance and investment: The lessons of experience pp. 14-20
Anthony A. Churchill
Independent power: Global agent of change pp. 21-27
Elliot Roseman and Anil Malhotra
Regulation: What the prime minister needs to know pp. 28-36
Bernard Tenenbaum
Regulation and competition without privatization: Norway's experience pp. 37-45
Jan Moen and Jan Hamrin
The electricity industry in Spain pp. 46-55
Edward Kahn
India faces restructuring: the need is with the states pp. 56-62
Harvey Salgo
Reshaping power markets: Lessons from South America pp. 63-71
R. Peter Lalor and Hernán García
It's time to sell the TVA pp. 72-77
William F. Malec
Liberalization of India's electric power sector: evolution or anarchy? pp. 78-86
Reinier Lock
Capital Strategies for Power Generation pp. 89-89
Paul F. Levy
Volume 9, issue 1 , 1996
In this issue pp. II-II
Robert O. Marritz
Get the paradigm right pp. 2-3
Arthur W. Adelberg
Culpable regulators pp. 3-4
Vito Stagliano
Slow down the mega-merger feeding frenzy pp. 10-13
Richard J. Pierce
Merger policy guidelines for the electric power industry pp. 14-27
John W. Wilson
Electric utility mergers: the wrong strategy at the wrong time pp. 28-36
Robert J. Michaels
The consumer case for conditional repeal of the Holding Company Act pp. 37-45
Marty Kanner
Stand-alone PUHCA repeal in the 104th congress: We can do better pp. 46-53
Clyde Wayne Crews
Interstate transmission for a direct sale: a regulatory gap in wheeling authority? pp. 54-59
Joseph V. Vasapoli
Is there a rational path to pp. 60-66
Karl A. McDermott and competition?, implementing
How will it all end? the electric utility industry in 2005 pp. 67-73
Paul Joskow
Grid investment: can a market do the job? pp. 74-79
James Bushnell and Steven Stoft
The retail energy services company model for restructuring the electric utility industry pp. 80-88
Michael Arny