The Electricity Journal
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Volume 12, issue 10, 1999
- The Year in Review: Electric Transmission pp. 14-19

- Curtis Hébert
- Life after Y2K: Not Your Father's Electricity Business pp. 20-26

- E. Linn Draper
- Review of the England and Wales Trading Arrangements: The Proposal to Cure the Ills by Euthanasia of the Pool pp. 27-36

- Jack Neushloss and Fiona Woolf
- Economies of Scale and Asset Values in Power Production pp. 37-42

- Timothy J. Considine
- Market Research for Electric Utilities pp. 43-50

- Glenn Shippee
- Contracts and the Institutional Environment for Electricity Reform pp. 51-60

- Albert L. Danielsen, Nainish K. Gupta and Peter Klein
- The Role of Vibrant Retail Electricity Markets in Assuring that Wholesale Power Markets Operate Effectively pp. 61-73

- A. J. Goulding, Carlos Rufin and Gregory Swinand
- Accounting-Related Transmission Issues pp. 74-81

- Mark Niehaus, Paul Bjorn and Gwen Pate
- Turning the Climate Challenge into Business Opportunity pp. 82-84

- Michael Shepard
Volume 12, issue 9, 1999
- Antitrust Issues and the Restructuring of the Power Industry pp. 11-19

- Terry F. Moritz
- Competitive Electricity Markets: One Size Should Fit All pp. 20-35

- Larry E. Ruff
- Why Electric Utilities and Affiliates Are Handicapped in a Partly Regulated and Partly Competitive Environment pp. 36-44

- Stephen M. St. Marie
- Myths of Electric Regulation: Looking at the Future of Energy through Entrepreneurial Eyes pp. 45-53

- Thomas R. Casten
- The Future Electricity Business pp. 54-61

- Vikram S. Budhraja
- Maintaining Transmission Adequacy in the Future pp. 62-72

- Brendan Kirby and Eric Hirst
- Does Regulation Tilt Toward Utilities? pp. 73-78

- Peter Lazare
- Power Quality Services: Technologies and Strategies for Energy Providers in the Deregulated Market pp. 79-84

- Pramod Parihar and Edwin Liu
- New Power Technologies: Too Important and Interesting to Ignore pp. 85-88

- Richard T. Stuebi
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 12, issue 8, 1999
- Generation Adequacy: Who Decides? pp. 11-21

- Eric Hirst and Stan Hadley
- What Have We Learned from Asset Sales? pp. 22-27

- Jonathan Falk
- The Due Diligence Process for Acquiring and Building Power Plants pp. 28-37

- Marc A. Vallen and Christopher D. Bullinger
- The Market Value of Nuclear Power pp. 38-45

- Nainish K. Gupta and Herbert G. Thompson
- Opportunities for Electricity Storage in Deregulating Markets pp. 46-56

- Frank Graves, Thomas Jenkin and Dean Murphy
- Lessons from the First Year of Competition in the California Electricity Markets pp. 57-76

- Robert L. Earle, Philip Q. Hanser, Weldon C. Johnson and James D. Reitzes
- Transmission Rights and Market Power pp. 77-85

- James Bushnell
- Understanding Consumer Response to Service Guarantees pp. 86-92

- Earl L. Taylor and John M. Cole
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 12, issue 7, 1999
- Setting the Program of Change at the Central Operator pp. 18-27

- Francis X. Shields
- Changing the Face of the Sales Force in the Deregulated Electric Industry pp. 28-31

- Therese Tetzel
- The Customer Stewardship Program: Successfully Linking Consumer Education and Corporate Strategy pp. 32-41

- Jamie Wimberly, Ken Malloy and Kent Van Liere
- Strategizing in the New Competitive Energy Market pp. 42-48

- Torben Juul Andersen
- Making Operational Sense of Mergers and Acquisitions pp. 49-59

- James Earl Anderson
- PURPA: The Spur to Competition and Utility Restructuring pp. 60-72

- Richard F. Hirsh
- FERC's RTO Proposal: A Step Too Timid or a Genie Unleashed? pp. 73-82

- Reinier Lock
- The Case for Reasonable Incentives to Promote Independent Transmission Companies pp. 83-93

- Stephen Angle, Deborah A. Carpentier and Maria Farinella
- Rate Design, Yardstick Regulation, and Franchise Competition: An Integrated Approach to Improving the Efficiency of 21st Century Electric Distribution pp. 94-106

- Harvey L. Reiter and Christopher Cook
- Regulating Access: Using Economic Principles to Ensure Fair and Efficient Competition pp. 107-123

- Paul J. Hinton and John Zona
Volume 12, issue 5, 1999
- The Role and Performance of Public Power: Separating Fact from Ideology pp. 13-21

- Alan H. Richardson
- The Future Role of Distribution Utilities: A Dissenting View pp. 22-29

- John Kelly
- Choosing the Cooperative Option pp. 30-33

- Glenn English
- Navigating the Icy Shoals of Competition: A Cooperative's View pp. 34-37

- Gene Bjornstad
- Why the Ancillary Services Markets in California Don't Work and What to Do About It pp. 38-49

- Laura Brien
- Stranded Investment and Non-Utility Generation pp. 50-61

- David E. Dismukes and Michael Maloney
- Statistical Factors Affecting the Success of Nuclear Operations pp. 62-68

- Sankar Sunder, John R. Stephenson and David Hochman
- The Hidden Value of Transmission Assets pp. 69-78

- Thomas-Olivier Nasser
Volume 12, issue 4, 1999
- Transco View Misconstrues Physics, Economics, and Finance pp. 2-3

- Richard J. PierceJr.
- Institutional Contexts of Market Power in the Electricity Industry pp. 13-20

- Albert A. Foer
- The Roles of Antitrust Law and Regulatory Oversight in the Restructured Electricity Industry pp. 21-26

- Craig A. Glazer and M. Bryan Little
- Mergers, Acquisitions, Divestitures, and Applications for Market-Based Rates in a Deregulating Electric Utility Industry pp. 27-36

- Alan J. Cox
- Ma Bell and Papa Edison: Close or Distant Relations? pp. 37-45

- Howard M. Spinner
- NETS: Capturing Electricity Information in New England pp. 46-54

- Jonathan D. Abe, Lawrence R. Alexander, Christopher F. Clark and Richard A. Rosen
- Follow The Money: A Method for Tracking Electricity for Environmental Disclosure pp. 55-60

- Bruce Biewald, David White and Tim Woolf
- Public Utilities and the Y2K Challenge: The Pennsylvania Perspective pp. 61-68

- John M. Quain
- Getting it Right: Filling the Gaps in FERC's Stranded Cost Policies pp. 69-79

- Kenneth Gordon and Wayne P. Olson
- Setting a Retail Generation Credit pp. 80-87

- Jonathan M. Jacobs
Volume 12, issue 3, 1999
- Ten Lessons for the Changing European Electricity Landscape pp. 13-19

- Gill Rider
- Where Function Follows Form: International Comparisons of Restructured Electricity Markets pp. 20-30

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi and Cheryl Morgan
- Learning From India: Defining Profitable Demand-Side Management and Energy Service Company Programs for a Utility pp. 31-39

- Glen Weisbrod, Mark Tribble and Vijay Deshpande
- Whatever Happened to Efficient Price Signals? pp. 40-48

- Kellogg L. Warner, Henry Y. Yoshimura and Philip M. Marston
- Factors Affecting Robust Retail Energy Markets pp. 49-59

- Tom Michelman
- Daily Repetition: A Neglected Factor in the Analysis of Electricity Auctions pp. 60-70

- Michael H. Rothkopf
- The Role of the ISO in U.S. Electricity Markets: A Review of Restructuring in California and PJM pp. 71-81

- Lisa Cameron and Peter Cramton
- The Evolution of the U.S. ESCO Industry: Is There a Super ESCO in Your Life? pp. 82-92

- Edward Vine, Hidetoshi Nakagami and Chiharu Murakoshi
- The Need for State Consumer Advocates to Set the Agenda in Electricity Restructuring pp. 93-99

- Susan B. Kaplan
Volume 12, issue 2, 1999
- Policy on Regional Transmission Organizations: Five Pitfalls FERC Must Avoid pp. 13-19

- William L. Massey
- Moving the RTO Debate pp. 20-23

- Curt L. HébertJr.
- Uncrossing the Wires: Transmission in a Restructured Market pp. 24-35

- Frank McCamant, Vincent Tobin and Stephen Pelcher
- Technical and Market Issues for Operating Reserves pp. 36-48

- Eric Hirst and Brendan Kirby
- The ABCs of Market Power Mitigation: Use of Auctioned Biddable Contracts to Enhance Competition in Generation Markets pp. 49-55

- Seabron Adamson and A. J. Goulding
- Let's Focus on Sustainability, Not Kyoto pp. 56-67

- Henry R. Linden
- Forging Consensus on National Renewables Policy: The Renewables Portfolio Standard and the National Public Benefits Trust Fund pp. 68-80

- Brent M. Haddad and Paul Jefferiss
- The Power of Brand Equity: Exploiting a Singular Incumbent Advantage pp. 81-87

- Eric Almquist and Susan A. Piotroski
Volume 12, issue 1, 1999
- The Right Path for Electricity Restructuring: 10 Guidelines for State Legislation pp. 16-25

- Neil Talbot
- Made in the Keystone State: Pennsylvania's Approach to Retail Electric Competition pp. 26-39

- John Rohrbach
- Regulating Distribution Utilities in a Restructured World pp. 40-48

- Jonathan A. Lesser
- Why FERC Must Mandate Efficiently Structured Regional ISOs--Now! pp. 49-56

- Richard J. PierceJr.
- The Future of the Bonneville Power Administration: Aggressive Competitor or Bureaucratic Dinosaur? pp. 57-63

- Randall W. Hardy
- Transcos: How FERC Can Lend a Hand pp. 64-71

- Joshua Z. Rokach
- Demand-Side Carbon Reduction Strategies in an Era of Electric Industry Competition pp. 72-81

- Edward M. Meyers and Grace M. Hu
- Creating Value in the Energy Delivery Business of Tomorrow pp. 82-85

- Mario Ezquerra
- Why Is Our New Venture Not Making Money? pp. 86-88

- Alan R. Caron and John R. Stephenson
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