The Electricity Journal
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Volume 23, issue 9, 2010
- Streamlined Ratemaking: Recognizing Challenges for Consumers pp. 7-12

- Jeffry Pollock
- Paying for Demand-Side Response at the Wholesale Level pp. 13-18

- Jonathan Falk
- Demand Response Compensation, Net Benefits and Cost Allocation: Comments pp. 19-24

- William W. Hogan
- Forward Capacity Market CONEfusion pp. 25-40

- James F. Wilson
- Modeling EU Electricity Market Competition Using the Residual Supply Index pp. 41-50

- Gregory Swinand, Derek Scully, Stuart Ffoulkes and Brian Kessler
- Wind Integration Studies: Optimization vs. Simulation pp. 51-64

- Edward Kahn
- Delivering Energy Savings Through Community-Based Organizations pp. 65-74

- David Berry
- Optimal Deployment of Solar Index pp. 75-81

- Matt Croucher
- What Maryland Can Learn from Mississippi pp. 82-84

- Joshua Z. Rokach
Volume 23, issue 8, 2010
- Are State Renewable Feed-in Tariff Initiatives Truly Throttled by Federal Statutes after the FERC California Decision? pp. 9-16

- David P. Yaffe
- Feed-in Tariffs: Misfits in the Federal and State Regulatory Regime? pp. 17-26

- Teresa E. Morton and Jeffrey M. Peabody
- Implications of Carbon Cap-and-Trade for Electricity Rate Design, with Examples from Florida pp. 27-36

- Hethie Parmesano and Theodore J. Kury
- State Environmental Law and Carbon Emissions: Do Public Utility Commissions Use Environmental Statutes to Fight Global Warming? pp. 37-50

- John A. Sautter
- Utility DSM: Off the Coasts and into the Heartland pp. 51-62

- Steven Nadel and Rachel Gold
- Unlocking the Smart Grid pp. 63-71

- Joshua Z. Rokach
- The Silver Bullet Myth of Sustainable Energy Savings pp. 72-78

- Martin J. Pasqualetti, Michael K. Tabbert and Robert L. Boscamp
- Like Public Utilities: Regulating Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac pp. 79-84

- Wayne P. Olson
Volume 23, issue 7
- Competition Policy and the Transition to a Low-Carbon, Efficient Electricity Industry pp. 6-15

- Diana L. Moss and John E. Kwoka
- The Aftermath of Primary Power and Its Implications for Independent Transmission in PJM pp. 16-32

- Elias G. Farrah and S. Shamai Elstein
- The Importance of Combined Cycle Generating Plants in Integrating Large Levels of Wind Power Generation pp. 33-44

- J. Nicolas Puga
- Renewable Energy and the Fallacy of 'Green' Jobs pp. 45-53

- Jonathan A. Lesser
- How Regulators Should Use Natural Gas Price Forecasts pp. 54-64

- Kenneth Costello
- Indirect Impacts in Illinois from a Renewable Portfolio Standard pp. 65-74

- Adrienne M. Ohler and Kristi Radusewicz
- An Assessment of the Economic Impact of the Wind Turbine Supply Chain in Illinois pp. 75-93

- J. Lon Carlson, David G. Loomis and James Payne
- The Missing Piece in the Transmission Pricing Puzzle pp. 94-96

- Joshua Z. Rokach
Volume 23, issue 6, 2010
- Is Flat Fair? pp. 8-12

- Martin Bunzl
- The Ethics of Dynamic Pricing pp. 13-27

- Ahmad Faruqui
- Fairness and Dynamic Pricing: Comments pp. 28-35

- William W. Hogan
- On Dynamic Prices: A Clash of Beliefs? pp. 36-38

- Philip Q Hanser
- Dynamic Pricing? Not So Fast! A Residential Consumer Perspective pp. 39-49

- Barbara R. Alexander
- Dynamic Pricing for Residential Electric Customers: A Ratepayer Advocate's Perspective pp. 50-55

- Stefanie A. Brand
- The Practical Equity Implications of Advanced Metering Infrastructure pp. 56-64

- Frank A. Felder
- Tradable Renewable Energy Credits in California: The Struggle with Implementation pp. 65-72

- Seth D. Hilton and Chad T. Marriott
- Where the Champsaur Commission's Critics Have Got It Wrong pp. 73-75

- João Santana and M.J. Resende
- 21st Century Regulation, in the Brandeis Tradition pp. 76-78

- Joshua Z. Rokach
Volume 23, issue 5, 2010
- Inventing the Future of Reliability: FERC's Recent Orders and the Consolidation of Reliability Authority pp. 7-15

- J. Daniel Skees
- Virtual Bidding: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly pp. 16-25

- Metin Celebi, Attila Hajos and Philip Q Hanser
- Nuclear Power Expansion: Thinking about Uncertainty pp. 26-33

- Lynne Holt, Paul Sotkiewicz and Sanford Berg
- Investment and Regulation: The Dutch Experience pp. 34-46

- Robert Haffner, Dorine Helmer and Harry van Til
- An Analysis of Trends in Restructuring of Electricity Markets pp. 47-56

- Emily A. Hickey and J. Lon Carlson
- What Can the Smart Grid Do for You? And What Can You Do for the Smart Grid? pp. 57-63

- David P. Chassin
- Some Characteristics of Emerging Distribution Systems Considering the Smart Grid Initiative pp. 64-75

- Hilary E. Brown, Siddharth Suryanarayanan and Gerald T. Heydt
- FERC's on Third pp. 76-78

- Joshua Z. Rokach
- The Missing Efficiency pp. 79-80

- Richard Munson
Volume 23, issue 4, 2010
- Post-Copenhagen: The 'New' Math, Legal 'Additionality' and Climate Warming pp. 6-18

- Steven Ferrey
- Using the Nuclear Option to Find Middle Ground on Energy Policy pp. 19-26

- Nancy A. Wodka and Salo L. Zelermyer
- HVDC Transmission: A Path to the Future? pp. 27-41

- Stephen L. Teichler and Ilia Levitine
- Bearing the Risk of Abandonment pp. 42-52

- Donna M. Attanasio
- Wind Energy Contribution to a Low-Carbon Grid pp. 53-58

- Alex Pavlak
- The Debate over Re-Licensing the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant pp. 59-67

- Richard Watts, Paul Hines and Jonathan Dowds
- Regulation Really Works pp. 68-72

- Irwin Stelzer
- The Marginal Effects of the Price for Carbon Dioxide: Quantifying the Effects on the Market for Electric Generation in Florida pp. 73-78

- Theodore J. Kury and Julie Harrington
- How FERC's New Performance Metrics Can Be Improved pp. 79-82

- Joshua Z. Rokach
Volume 23, issue 3, 2010
- Electricity Pricing for Conservation and Load Shifting pp. 7-14

- Ren Orans, Chi-Keung Woo, Brian Horii, Michele Chait and Andrew DeBenedictis
- Toward a Zero-Carbon Energy Policy in Europe: Defining a Viable Solution pp. 15-25

- Christopher Jones and Jean-Michel Glachant
- China Rationalizes Its Renewable Energy Policy pp. 26-34

- Jack H. Su, Simone S. Hui and Kevin H. Tsen
- Criteria for Determining the Effectiveness of Utility-Initiated Energy Assistance pp. 35-48

- Kenneth Costello
- Geographic Market Delineation in LMP Electric Power Markets pp. 49-60

- John R. Morris and Megan H. Accordino
- Where the Wind Blows: Navigating Offshore Wind Development, Domestically and Abroad pp. 61-70

- Brandi Colander
- Wind Power Forecasting in U.S. Electricity Markets pp. 71-82

- Audun Botterud, Jianhui Wang, Vladimiro Miranda and Ricardo J. Bessa
- The Challenges and Policy Options for Integrating Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle into the Electric Grid pp. 83-91

- Anurag K. Srivastava, Bharath Annabathina and Sukumar Kamalasadan
- Holding RTOs Accountable pp. 92-94

- Joshua Z. Rokach
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 23, issue 2, 2010
- FERC Rate Incentives for Transmission Infrastructure Development pp. 6-17

- Steven W. Snarr
- Restoring Faith in the Bulk-Power System: An Early Assessment of Mandatory Reliability Standards pp. 18-28

- Levi McAllister and Kelly L. Dawson
- Building Umbrellas or Arks? Three Alternatives to Carbon Credits and Offsets pp. 29-40

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Evolving Regulation for the Utility of the Future pp. 41-47

- Pamela Grace Lesh
- Understanding Electricity Market Reforms and the Case of Philippine Deregulation pp. 48-57

- Andrea Santiago and Fernando Roxas
- Re-Examining First Principles of Regulation: NRG Power Marketing, LLC v. Maine Public Utilities Commission pp. 58-64

- Mark R. Haskell
- The Constellation-EdF Nuclear Joint Venture: Regulatory Issues and Subsequent Resolutions pp. 65-70

- Ryan Pfaff, Howard Lubow and J. Robert Malko
- Price, Carbon and Generation Profiles: How Partisan Differences Make the Future of Climate Change Uncertain pp. 71-75

- John A. Sautter and Christopher A. Sautter
- We Got a New Digital Electric Meter. Our Usage Went Up 123%. Our Bill Went Up 65% pp. 76-82

- Peter C. Honebein
- FERC Policy in the Wake of Morgan Stanley and NRG pp. 83-85

- Joshua Z. Rokach
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 23, issue 1, 2010
- Price-Responsive Demand Management for a Smart Grid World pp. 7-20

- Hung-po Chao
- Is There a Case for Broadband Utility Communications Networks? Valuing and Pricing Incremental Communications Capacity on Electric Utility Smart Grid Networks pp. 21-33

- James Heidell and Harold Ware
- The Terrible Trio Impeding Transmission Development: Siting, Cost Allocation, and Interconnection Animus pp. 34-38

- Edward N. Krapels
- How the Solar Revolution Will Melt FERC pp. 39-46

- Joshua Z. Rokach
- Recent Tax Law Changes Create New Opportunities for Leasing Wind Energy Property pp. 47-56

- George J. Schutzer
- Forging the External Dimension of the Energy Policy of the European Union pp. 57-66

- Bartlomiej Nowak
- Resource Adequacy, Capital Adequacy and Investment Uncertainty in the Australian Power Market pp. 67-84

- Paul Simshauser
- A Preliminary Look at Electric Efficiency Potential pp. 85-91

- Jess Chandler
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
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