The Electricity Journal
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Volume 6, issue 10, 1994
- Transition to competition: Federal initiatives and industry opportunities pp. 26-32

- William L. Hon. Massey
- Efficient block rate structures: Rethinking conventional wisdom pp. 54-59

- John Chamberlin and Ken Seiden
- An examination of factors influencing aggregate electric utility equity return shortfalls pp. 60-65

- R. Charles Moyer and E. Claggett
- Environmental externalities and the social rate of discount pp. 66-72

- James Cater
- A study of the privatisation of the electricity supply industry in England and Wales pp. 73-73

- William W. Hogan and Steven L. Walton
Volume 6, issue 9, 1993
- Purchased power incentives pp. 2-2

- Sarah Johnson and Johannes P. Pfeifenberger
- NERA disagrees with Stutz pp. 2-2

- Hethie Parmesano
- The tools of competition: Differentiation, segmentation and the microprocessor pp. 18-23

- James M. Piepmeier, David O. Jermain and Terry L. Egnor
- Re-engineering DSM: Opportunities through information and integration pp. 24-33

- Philip Hanser, Wade Malcolm and Roger D. Levy
- Why industry demand-side management programs should be self-directed pp. 34-40

- Terry Pritchett, LoVeen Moody and Maurice Brubaker
- The TRC and RIM test, how they got that way, and when to apply them pp. 41-45

- James F. Deegan
- Mitigating rate impacts of DSM programs pp. 46-56

- John Chamberlin, Patricia Herman and Greg Wikler
- Evaluating the cost effectiveness of shade trees for demand-side management pp. 57-65

- E. Gregory McPherson
- The effects of the 1990 clean air act on system dispatch and marginal costs pp. 66-70

- John H. Wile, Bruce J. Ambrose and Hethie S. Parmesano
- Allowance trading made easy: The cash-forward settlement pp. 71-75

- Carlton W. Bartels
- Emission allowances-- How volatile a market? pp. 76-80

- Allen McKee
Volume 6, issue 8, 1993
- Establishing firm transmission rights using a rated system path model pp. 20-33

- Steven L. Walton
- Time to face FACs: How fuel clauses undermine energy efficiency pp. 34-41

- Richard E. Morgan
- 'Green pricing': Customer choice moves beyond IRP pp. 42-50

- David Moskovitz
- Coordination in the wholesale market: Where does it work? pp. 51-59

- Richard Gilbert, Edward Kahn and Matthew White
- Building a CO2 mitigation portfolio: The future is now for carbon sinks pp. 60-69

- Mark C. Trexler and Kathleen S. McFall
- Allowance trading -- No need for states to reinvent the regulatory wheel pp. 70-75

- Lisa Chalstrom
- Green cars and industrial policy pp. CO3-CO3

- Kennedy P. Maize
Volume 6, issue 7, 1993
- Better living through electricity pp. 2-3

- Mark P. Mills
- Freeman: Lovins is wrong on EVs pp. 2-2

- S. David Freeman
- Truth, not scare, on CO2 policy pp. 4-5

- David B. Goldstein
- Showcase the cream pp. 6-7

- Ted Flanigan
- The CBOT did it right pp. 6-6

- David P. Prosperi
- Tailor DSM for custumers pp. 6-6

- J. M. Piepmeier, D. O. Jermain and T. L. Egnor
- Ventilating BPA conservation pp. 7-7

- Pamela Brandis
- Unfair advantage for IPPs? pp. 7-8

- Robert R. Reagan
- S&P sees strong co-ops pp. 8-9

- Philip Y. Edwards
- Western is repaying its costs pp. 9-9

- Kenneth G. Maxey
- Gas cooling as DSM pp. 9-10

- Dennis Moran
- Buy vs. build: Where the issue stands pp. 45-49

- Laura J. Rittenhouse
- Competitive generation is here pp. 50-53

- Roger W. Sant
- Balancing incentives in a competitive marketplace pp. 54-65

- Susan Stratton Morse and Meg Meal
- From status to contract: Reliability concerns and infrastructure weakness pp. 66-69

- Daniel Wm. Fessler
- The chaos of competition: It's only just begun pp. 70-71

- Leonard Hyman
- 'Incentives' for purchased power: Compensation for risk or reward for inefficiency? pp. 71-74

- Scott Hempling
- Give utility investors a reason to like purchased power pp. 71-71

- Mark Luftig
- Integrating purchased power into the resource portfolio--an exercise in mitigating risks pp. 74-75

- Kent Foster
- Much ado about section 712 pp. 75-76

- Jeffrey D. Watkiss
- A survey of current real-time pricing programs pp. 76-77

- Juliet C. Mak and Bruce R. Chapman
- The perils of marketing: A stitch in time saves nine pp. 78-79

- Jeffrey H. Howard
Volume 6, issue 6, 1993
- What does a negawatt really cost? Further thoughts and evidence pp. 14-26

- Paul Joskow and Donald B. Marron
- The slippery slope of fuel substitution pp. 27-33

- Richard S. Tempchin and Dean White
- The transfer loss is all transfer, no loss pp. 34-41

- Paul Chernick and Jonathan Wallach
- Bonus payments solve a real problem: Responding to critics pp. 41-44

- Eric Blank
- Breakup of the Bell monopoly: Lessons for electric utilities pp. 45-51

- James M. Piepmeier, David O. Jermain and Terry L. Egnor
- Financial leverage and the energy policy act of 1992 pp. 52-61

- Edward H. Jennings
- A dissenting view on global climate change pp. 62-69

- Henry R. Linden
- Greenhouse gas emission offsets: A global warming insurance policy pp. 70-83

- Sheryl D. Sturges
- Don't force utilities to abandon coal pp. 84-87

- Steven A. Mitnick
- Global warming: Do the right thing pp. 89-89

- R. Evan Wallace
Volume 6, issue 5, 1993
- 'Zero emission' vehicles aren't pp. 2-3

- Amory B. Lovins
- Debunking 'transfer losses' pp. 3-3

- M. Alexis Maniatis and Johannes P. Pfeifenberger
- Electricity agenda items for the new FERC pp. 18-28

- Paul Joskow
- The FERC: Designated driver and head herdsman for electric industry restructing pp. 29-35

- Charles G. Stalon
- Making competition work: Advice to the new commission pp. 36-47

- Scott Hempling
- Life after the Energy Policy Act of 1992 pp. 48-65

- John Jurewitz
- RTGs: A new model for economic regualtion-- Or old wine in a new bottle? pp. 66-75

- Reinier Lock
- Today's utility business (or, boy scouts in the temple of Mammon) pp. 76-81

- Leonard S. Hyman
Volume 6, issue 4, 1993
- NRDC Misleading on CO2 pp. 2-3

- Fredrick D. Palmer
- Do utility DSM programs increase risk? pp. 24-31

- Eric Hirst
- Minimizing non-participant DSM rate impacts--without harming program participation pp. 32-41

- Eric Blank
- It's time for a market-based approach to DSM pp. 42-52

- A. L. Kolbe, M. A. Maniatis, J. P. Pfeifenberger and D. M. Weinstein
- The most successful DSM programs in North America pp. 53-65

- Ted Flanigan and June Weintraub
- One office building is not like another: The need for greater analytical rigor pp. 66-71

- Ken Monts
- How reliable are DSM resources? pp. 72-80

- Peter W. Jackson
- DSM -- It's a contact sport pp. 88-88

- Maura O'Neill
Volume 6, issue 3, 1993
- Letters to the editor pp. 2-3

- Eric Blank, Bruce Driver and Eric Hirst
- The surprising role of risk in utility integrated resource planning pp. 20-33

- Shimon Awerbuch
- Sell lumens, not kilowatts: The future for electric utilities pp. 34-39

- James M. Piepmeier, David O. Jermain and Terry L. Egnor
- The role of electrification in a sustainable energy future pp. 40-45

- Clark W. Gellings
- Electric vehicles: A new challenge for utility planners pp. 46-53

- Diane O. Wittenberg and Julianne K. Meurice
- Get ready for the newest competitor: The vertically integrated utility pp. 54-62

- George Liparidis and Alvin S. Pak
- Insurance for electric and magnetic field litigation: Are you covered? pp. 63-71

- Eugene R. Anderson and Charles A. Stewart
- Renewables bible pp. 72-72

- David Moskovitz
Volume 6, issue 2, 1993
- Electric transmission: A new model for old priciples pp. 18-29

- William W. Hogan
- Operating a transmission company under open access: The basic requirements pp. 40-50

- Sally Hunt and Graham Shuttleworth
- Diversification performance of electric utilities pp. 51-63

- Murray Silverman
- Utilities and CO2 emissions: Who bears the risks of future regulation? pp. 64-75

- Ralph Cavanagh, Ashok Gupta, Dan Lashof and Marika Tatsutani
Volume 6, issue 1, 1993
- Retail wheeling -- not! pp. 2-2

- Charles E. MacInnis
- TVA sets us right pp. 2-2

- Mary Cartwright
- Doubtful on DSM pp. 2-3

- Robert Polys
- The unclear science of CO2 pp. 3-5

- Henry R. Linden
- Two cheers for the energy policy act! pp. 26-32

- Karl Hausker
- Electricity after the energy policy acts of 1992: The regulatory agenda pp. 33-43

- Ashely C. Brown
- Taxing pollution instead of labor: Is it a prudent CO2 reduction policy? pp. 51-57

- Ajay K. Sanghi and Anthony L. Joseph
- Carbon taxes: The case for state leadership pp. 58-69

- Frank Muller
- Transmission access: A developer's perspective pp. 70-79

- Barney Rush
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