The Electricity Journal
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Volume 13, issue 10, 2000
- Market Power Not The Culprit in California Market's Abysmal Performance pp. 2-4

- Jonathan Falk
- Messers. Siddiqui, Marnay, and Khavkin Respond pp. 4-6

- Afzal S Siddiqui, Chris Marnay and Mark Khavkin
- Cashflow-at-Risk and Financial Policy for Electricity Companies in the New World Order pp. 15-20

- Daniel A. LaGattuta, Jeremy Stein, Michael L. Tennican, Stephen E. Usher and Jeff Youngen
- Congestion Pricing: Is a Load Flow-Based Pricing Approach Appropriate? pp. 21-30

- Cornelia Kawann and Manfred Sakulin
- An Introduction to Financial Transmission Rights pp. 31-37

- Karen Lyons, Hamish Fraser and Hethie Parmesano
- ISOs and Transcos: What's at Stake? pp. 38-50

- Gary D. Bachman, Charles J. Cicchetti and Colin M. Long
- The Backlash against Merchant Plants and the Need for a New Regulatory Model pp. 51-59

- Chris Deisinger
- Bundling Value-Added and Commodity Services in Retail Electricity Markets pp. 60-68

- Kelly Eakin and Ahmad Faruqui
- Load Profiling for Retail Choice: Examining a Complex and Crucial Component of Settlement pp. 69-74

- Jeffrey Bailey
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 13, issue 9, 2000
- Wrong on Retail pp. 2-2

- Alan Rosenberg
- Dr. Flaim Replies pp. 2-3

- Theresa Flaim
- Pricing Transmission Services Efficiently pp. 13-32

- Robert J. Camfield and Anthony G. Schuster
- Scarcity, Market Power, and Price Caps in Wholesale Electric Power Markets pp. 33-46

- James F. Wilson
- Transmission Pricing,: Are We Finally on the Brink of a Breakthrough? pp. 47-56

- Reinier Lock
- The Role of Capacity Obligations in a Restructured Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland Electricity Market pp. 57-67

- Joseph E. Bowring and Robert E. Gramlich
- Preclosing Cooperation in Energy Mergers: Antitrust Issues and Practical Concerns pp. 68-77

- Stephen Paul Mahinka and Theodore A. Gebhard
- Do We Need More Transmission Capacity? pp. 78-89

- Eric Hirst
- It's Time for Transco PBR pp. 90-96

- Joshua Z. Rokach
- Editorial pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 13, issue 8, 2000
- Let's Not Come Down Too Hard on Grids pp. 2-3

- Rod Taylor
- Mr. Munson Responds pp. 3-3

- Richard Munson
- Deregulation and Monitoring of Electric Power Markets pp. 11-25

- James D. Reitzes, Robert L. Earle and Philip Q Hanser
- Market Monitoring by Regional Transmission Organizations: What Role Should They Play in Detecting and Mitigating Market Power? pp. 26-31

- Gregory Werden
- Who Should Pay for Reserve? pp. 32-37

- Goran Strbac and Daniel S. Kirschen
- Flow-Based Transmission Rights and Congestion Management pp. 38-58

- Hung-po Chao, Stephen Peck, Shmuel Oren and Robert Wilson
- Demand Elasticity in the California Power Exchange Day-Ahead Market pp. 59-65

- Robert L. Earle
- Who's Getting the Bill? pp. 66-73

- Jerry Greer
- Public Benefit Funds: A Key Strategy for Advancing Energy Efficiency pp. 74-84

- Steven Nadel and Marty Kushler
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 13, issue 7, 2000
- Solid Record for LMPs pp. 2-3

- Kenneth W. Laughlin
- Dr. Rosenberg Responds pp. 3-5

- Alan Rosenberg
- Electricity Restructuring Legislation Over Easy pp. 15-22

- Hon. Curt L. Hébert
- The New York ISO's Market Power Screens, Thresholds, and Mitigation: Why It Is Not a Model pp. 23-31

- James F. Wilson
- PBR Designs for Transcos: Toward a Comparative Framework pp. 32-45

- Steven Stoft and Frank Graves
- A Phantom in Our Midst: Are PUCs Playing Fair with ADITs? pp. 46-56

- Ajay Gupta
- Merging Forces: An Analysis of the Convergence of the Utility and Telecommunications Industries pp. 57-64

- Beverly E. Jones
- Climate Alarmism and Corporate Responsibility pp. 65-71

- Robert L. Bradley
- How California Is Advancing Green Power in the New Millennium pp. 72-77

- Michal Moore
- Federal Incentives Are Needed for Transmission and Distribution pp. 78-79

- Gregory B. Butler
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 13, issue 6, 2000
- Developments in Best-Practice Regulation: Principles, Processes, and Performance pp. 11-18

- Sanford Berg
- Efficient Electric Restructuring: Balancing Efficiency and Market Power Tradeoffs pp. 19-27

- Wayne P. Olson
- The Transmission Solution: Nonprofit, Consumer-Owned Transmission Companies pp. 28-37

- Charlie Higley
- Exercise of Market Power in Support of Social-Benefits Programs pp. 38-48

- Robert J. Graniere
- Understanding Competitive Pricing and Market Power in Wholesale Electricity Markets pp. 49-57

- Severin Borenstein
- Excessive Price Volatility in the California Ancillary Services Markets: Causes, Effects, and Solutions pp. 58-68

- Afzal S. Siddiqui, Chris Marnay and Mark Khavkin
- Evolution of the California Independent System Operator Markets pp. 69-83

- Ziad Alaywan
- Reflections on the U.S. Electric Industry Deregulation Experience pp. 84-87

- Kenneth W. Costello
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 13, issue 5, 2000
- Improving NERC Transmission Loading Relief Procedures pp. 11-19

- Janusz W. Bialek, Alain Germond and Rachid Cherkaoui
- Transmission Markets: Stretching the Rules for Fun and Profit pp. 20-29

- Narasimha Rao and Richard D. Tabors
- No Exit: Shaping the New Electricity Market pp. 30-41

- Steven Ferrey
- E-commerce and the Energy Sector: The Pioneers May Not Get It Right; The Procrastinators Are Likely to Become History pp. 42-49

- Fereidoon Sioshansi
- Small and Clean Is Beautiful: Exploring the Emissions of Distributed Generation and Pollution Prevention Policies pp. 50-60

- Nathanael Greene and Roel Hammerschlag
- Maximizing Generator Profits across Energy and Ancillary-Services Markets pp. 61-69

- Eric Hirst
- Want to Derail Unbundling? Use Marginal Costs pp. 70-76

- Peter Lazare
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 13, issue 4, 2000
- In this issue pp. ii-ii

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
- Rhetoric's Too Heated on Climate Change pp. 2-3

- Robert Bradley and President
- Letters to the editor pp. 3-3

- Michael Shepard
- Acting on Performance-Based Regulation pp. 13-23

- Ron Davis
- A Fast Track to a Competitive Generation Business: Financial Innovation for a Restructuring Industry pp. 24-49

- Ajay Gupta
- Deregulation Mythmaking Aside, the Answer Is Market Structure pp. 50-56

- David W. Penn
- Incentive Regulation Meets Electricity Transmission on a Grand Scale: FERC Order No. 2000 and PBR pp. 57-64

- Jeff D. Makholm, Michael J. Quinn and César A. Herrera
- How to Incorporate Volatility and Risk in Electricity Price Forecasting pp. 65-75

- Rajat Deb, Richard Albert, Lie-Long Hsue and Nicholas Brown
- Consumer Sovereignty, Branding, and Standards of Competitive Practice pp. 76-84

- Kenneth Gordon and Wayne P. Olson
- Federal Proposals to Deregulate Electricity Are Shams pp. 85-85

- Lawrence J McQuillan
Volume 13, issue 3, 2000
- Mitigating Price Spikes in Wholesale Markets through Market-Based Pricing in Retail Markets pp. 13-23

- Douglas Caves, Kelly Eakin and Ahmad Faruqui
- Operating Hydroelectric Plants and Pumped Storage Units in a Competitive Environment pp. 24-32

- Rajat Deb
- Congestion Pricing or Monopoly Pricing? pp. 33-41

- Alan E. Rosenberg
- Electricity Market Distortions Associated with Inconsistent Air Quality Regulations pp. 42-49

- Tim Woolf and Bruce Biewald
- Buying Wires: The Market Value of Transmission Assets pp. 50-54

- Nainish K. Gupta and Herbert G. Thompson
- Promoting Productivity and Clean Air with Innovative Electric Technologies pp. 55-62

- Tina Kaarsberg, Julie Fox Gorte and Richard Munson
- Bloodstream Marketing: A New Paradigm for Ensuring Competitive Advantage pp. 63-68

- Thomas N. Tower
- Where Herfindahls Can Lead You Astray: An Analysis of FERC's Approach to Vertical Mergers pp. 69-74

- Timothy P. Daniel
Volume 13, issue 2, 2000
- Transmission Access Rights Take Back Door to What FERC Has Ejected through Front Door pp. 2-3

- Lester H. Fink
- California "Lessons" Derive from Mischaracterization of Our Work pp. 3-4

- Severin Borenstein and James Bushnell
- Messrs. Earle and Hanser Respond pp. 4-4

- Robert Earle, Philip Q Hanser and James Reitzes
- Order No. 2000 and Transcos: How FERC Extended Its Hand pp. 13-20

- Joshua Z. Rokach
- Siting Struggles: The Unique Challenge of Permitting Renewable Energy Power Plants pp. 21-33

- Robert D. Kahn
- Pricing an Integrated Energy Transmission Grid: Are FERC's Natural Gas and Electric Power Transmission Pricing Policies on a Collision Course? pp. 34-40

- Jay Lukens
- The Big Retail "Bust": What Will It Take to Get True Competition? pp. 41-54

- Theresa Flaim
- Do Codes of Conduct Achieve Their Objective? pp. 55-66

- Kenneth W. Costello
- Generation Business Strategies and Risk Assessment among Municipal Electric Utilities in California pp. 67-74

- Shiva Swaminathan and Jane Ratchye
- Designing Competitive Electric Markets: The Importance of Default Service and Its Pricing pp. 75-82

- Taff Tschamler
- The NOx Budget: A Look at the First Year pp. 83-93

- Alex Farrell
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 13, issue 1, 2000
- Emerging Markets for Renewable Energy: The Role of State Policies during Restructuring pp. 13-24

- Ryan Wiser, Kevin Porter and Steve Clemmer
- Health Effects of Electromagnetic Fields: The State of the Science and Government Response pp. 25-33

- Susan B. Kaplan
- Promoting Wind Energy Development in an Era of Restructuring pp. 34-39

- Frank Harris and Peter Navarro
- Complying with New Rules For Controlling Nitrogen Oxides Emissions pp. 40-50

- John Wile, Mark Berkman and Jonathan Falk
- Principles for Developing Competition: Enhancing Transition Rules for a Restructured Electricity Industry pp. 51-56

- Theodore A. Gebhard
- Fundamentals of Energy Outsourcing pp. 57-60

- Terry S. Cowan and Maurice Brubaker
- Policy Options for Energy Efficiency Initiatives pp. 61-68

- Gregory A. Wikler
- The Proposed "New Electricity Trading Arrangements" for England and Wales: A Setback for Competition, Consumers, and Logic pp. 69-72

- Larry E. Ruff
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
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