The Electricity Journal
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Volume 22, issue 10, 2009
- Public Policy and Private Interests: Why Transmission Planning and Cost-Allocation Methods Continue to Stifle Renewable Energy Policy Goals pp. 7-19

- J. Nicolas Puga and Jonathan A. Lesser
- How Should Regulators View Cost Trackers? pp. 20-33

- Kenneth Costello
- Wind Energy and Power System Operations: A Review of Wind Integration Studies to Date pp. 34-43

- Jennifer DeCesaro, Kevin Porter and Michael Milligan
- Hedging Effects of Wind on Retail Electric Supply Costs pp. 44-55

- Frank Graves and Julia Litvinova
- Potential Impacts of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles on Regional Power Generation pp. 56-68

- Stanton W. Hadley and Alexandra Tsvetkova
- Finding the Cheapest Clean Power Options pp. 69-76

- Thomas R. Casten and Jeffrey A. Smith
- Electricity Transmission Policy for America: Enabling a Smart Grid, End to End pp. 77-82

- Mason Willrich
- The Ghost in the Castle pp. 83-85

- Joshua Z. Rokach
Volume 22, issue 9, 2009
- Nukes' 1970s History No Longer Is Relevant To Current Conditions pp. 1-1

- Leslie Kass
- The Alchemy of Demand Response: Turning Demand into Supply pp. 10-25

- Cliff Rochlin
- Managing Transmission Curtailment Risk in Wholesale Power Markets pp. 26-37

- Mathew J. Morey and Laurence D. Kirsch
- Renewable Portfolio Standards, Greenhouse Gas Reduction, and Long-Line Transmission Investments in the WECC pp. 38-46

- Arne Olson, Ren Orans, Doug Allen, Jack Moore and Chi-Keung Woo
- Efficiency and Profit in the NYISO Transmission Congestion Contract Market pp. 47-57

- Lester Hadsell and Hany A. Shawky
- Electricity Power Sector Reform in the GCC Region pp. 58-64

- Hassan K. Al-Asaad
- Electricity Journal Debate: A Response to Boonin's Straight Fixed Variable "Feebate" Rate Design pp. 65-77

- Hethie Parmesano
- Debate Response: Which Rate Designs Provide Revenue Stability and Efficient Price Signals? Let the Debate Continue! pp. 78-80

- David Magnus Boonin
- Electricity: If We Want It Clean, Firm, and Cheap, We're Going to Have to Pick Two pp. 81-87

- William F. Henze
- A Little Tweak Oughta Do It pp. 88-90

- Joshua Z. Rokach
Volume 22, issue 8, 2009
- Upside Is Missing From Assessments Of Nuclear Costs pp. 1-2

- David C. Rode, Paul S. Fischbeck and Steve R. Dean
- When It Comes to Demand Response, Is FERC Its Own Worst Enemy? pp. 9-18

- James Bushnell, Benjamin Hobbs and Frank A. Wolak
- When Revenue Decoupling Will Work... And When It Won't pp. 19-28

- Steven Kihm
- The Shifting Landscape of Ratepayer-Funded Energy Efficiency in the U.S pp. 29-44

- Galen Barbose, Charles Goldman and Jeff Schlegel
- A Cheap and Effective CO2 Cap-and-Trade for Electricity pp. 45-54

- Steven Michel
- Renewable Electricity Standards, Energy Efficiency, and Cost-Effective Climate-Change Policy pp. 55-64

- Thomas M. Lenard
- Rate Impacts and Key Design Elements of Gas and Electric Utility Decoupling: A Comprehensive Review pp. 65-71

- Pamela G. Lesh
- Market Redesign and Technology Upgrade: A Nodal Implementation pp. 72-81

- Alan G. Isemonger
- Taking the Plunge into Demand Response pp. 82-83

- Joshua Z. Rokach
Volume 22, issue 7, 2010
- At a Crossroads: Modernizing Utility Infrastructure in a Tough Credit Environment pp. 6-26

- Wayne P. Olson
- Moving Beyond Paralysis: How States and Regions Are Creating Innovative Transmission Policies for Renewable Energy Projects pp. 27-36

- Allison Schumacher, Sari Fink and Kevin Porter
- Valuation of Carbon Capture and Sequestration under Greenhouse Gas Regulations: CCS as an Offsetting Activity pp. 37-47

- Elizabeth Lokey
- The Impact of FERC Orders on the Value of Bidders in PJM pp. 48-54

- Lon L. Peters
- Piloting the Smart Grid pp. 55-69

- Ahmad Faruqui, Ryan Hledik and Sanem Sergici
- Future Strategies for Distribution Concessionaires in Partially Deregulated Electric Power Sectors: The Case of Brazil pp. 70-80

- Lucio Guido Tapia Carpio and Marcus Vinicius Margueron
- Where the Champsaur Commission Has Got It Wrong pp. 81-86

- Claude Crampes, Jean-Michel Glachant, Christian von Hirschhhausen, François Lévêque, David M Newbery, Ignacio Perez-Arriaga, Pippo Ranci, Steve Stoft and Bert Wilems
- What Do We Do Now? pp. 87-88

- Joshua Z. Rokach
Volume 22, issue 6, 2009
- Electric-to-Gas Substitution: What's the Best Option for Regulators? pp. 8-28

- Kenneth Costello
- The Winds of Change: Commitment Secures Transmission Rights pp. 29-36

- Jane Rueger and Donna Attanasio
- Electricity Price Impacts of Alternative Greenhouse Gas Emission Cap-and-Trade Programs pp. 37-46

- Bruce Edelston, Dave Armstrong, Laurence D. Kirsch and Mathew J. Morey
- Measuring the Capacity Impacts of Demand Response pp. 47-58

- Robert Earle, Edward P. Kahn and Edo Macan
- Lifting the Veil: Pressures Mount for Climate Change Disclosures pp. 59-67

- Richard O. Faulk
- A Fractured Climate? The Political Economy of Public Utility Commissions in an Age of Climate Change pp. 68-76

- John A. Sautter and Kari Twaite
- Transmission Planning in China pp. 77-85

- Jun Dong and Jing Zhang
- The Anchor-Tenant Model - And Some of the Chickens and Eggs pp. 86-87

- Peter S. Fox-Penner and Johannes Pfeifenberger
Volume 22, issue 5, 2009
- The Commerce Clause and Transmission Infrastructure Development: An Answer to Jurisdictional Issues Clouded by Protectionism pp. 8-18

- Steven W. Snarr
- Change-in-Law Provisions in a Carbon-Constrained America: The Impact of Carbon Regulation on Long-Term Power Purchase Agreements pp. 19-28

- Brian C. Harms
- A Better Renewable Portfolio Standard pp. 29-33

- Sean Casten
- Measuring Efficiency in Wholesale Electricity Markets pp. 34-38

- Nicholas S. Bowden
- Will Smart Meters Ripen or Rot? Five First Principles for Embracing Customers as Co-Creators of Value pp. 39-44

- Peter C. Honebein, Roy F. Cammarano and Kat A. Donnelly
- Planning for the Future pp. 45-53

- Pamela Lesh
- Wind Power Interconnection into the Power System: A Review of Grid Code Requirements pp. 54-63

- Bharat Singh and S.N. Singh
- Carbon Constrained: The Future of Electricity Generation pp. 64-74

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
Volume 22, issue 4, 2009
- Author Wasn't Convincing On Why Regulators Shouldn't Reduce Investors' Burden pp. 1-3

- Earle H. O'Donnell and Laurel W. Glassman
- Valuation of Carbon Capture and Sequestration under Greenhouse Gas Regulations pp. 11-24

- Elizabeth Lokey
- "NowGen": Getting Real about Coal Carbon Capture and Sequestration pp. 25-42

- Armond Cohen, Mike Fowler and Kurt Waltzer
- Taking 'Control': Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Policy on Acquisitions of Electric Utility Securities pp. 43-52

- David I. Bloom and Angela D. O'Brien
- Real Promise or False Hope: DOE's Title XVII Loan Guarantee pp. 53-67

- Jennifer F. Massouh, George D. Cannon , Suzanne M. Logan and David L. Schwartz
- A Rate Design to Increase Efficiency and Reduce Revenue Requirements pp. 68-78

- David Magnus Boonin
- California's Renewables Portfolio Standard: Charting the Course towards 33% by 2020 pp. 79-94

- Joyce Wong Kup, Richard M. Gittleman, Carlyle W. Hall and Maria N. Vanko
- Going Completely Renewable: Is It Possible (Let Alone Desirable)? pp. 95-111

- Benjamin K. Sovacool and Charmaine Watts
- Business Risks to Utilities as New Nuclear Power Costs Escalate pp. 112-120

- Craig A. Severance
Volume 22, issue 3, 2009
- Forget a Federal RPS - Here's an Idea That Will Work pp. 6-12

- X
- Environmental Mercantilism: How Not To Meet America's Renewable Energy Targets pp. 13-16

- Edward N. Krapels
- The Missing International Link for Carbon Control pp. 17-28

- Steven Ferrey
- How Green Is the Smart Grid? pp. 29-41

- Ryan Hledik
- The Power of Dynamic Pricing pp. 42-56

- Ahmad Faruqui, Ryan Hledik and John Tsoukalis
- Divestitures in the Electricity Sector: Conceptual Issues and Lessons from International Experiences pp. 57-69

- Hannes Weigt, Anne Neumann and Christian von Hirschhausen
- Electricity Restructuring: A Review of Efforts around the World and the Consumer Response pp. 70-86

- John A. Anderson
- A Critical Assessment of the Macau Government's Proposed Post-2010 Regulatory Regime pp. 87-96

- Chi-Keung Woo, Ira Horowitz and Asher Tishler
Volume 22, issue 2, 2009
- On Emissions Trading, Toxic Debt and the Australian Power Market pp. 9-29

- Paul Simshauser
- State Transmission Infrastructure Authorities: The Story So Far pp. 30-39

- Kevin Porter and Sari Fink
- Will Electricity Market Reform Likely Reduce Retail Rates? pp. 40-45

- Chi-Keung Woo and Jay Zarnikau
- Standards of Conduct: New Focus, New Challenges pp. 46-53

- Donna M. Attanasio and Earle H. O'Donnell
- Improving Electricity Resource-Planning Processes by Considering the Strategic Benefits of Transmission pp. 54-63

- Vikram S. Budhraja, Fred Mobasheri, John Ballance, Jim Dyer, Alison Silverstein and Joseph H. Eto
- Day-Ahead Premiums on the Midwest ISO pp. 64-73

- Nicholas Bowden, Su Hu and James Payne
- Electric Power Restructuring in Iran: Achievements and Challenges pp. 74-83

- Kaveh Aflaki Khosroshahi, Shahram Jadid and Mohammad Shahidehpour
Volume 22, issue 1, 2009
- Properly Evaluating Load-Following Products pp. 1-5

- Joseph Cavicchi and Andrew Lemon
- De Castro et al. Respond:: Our Analysis of Ill. Market Was Thorough, in Context pp. 5-12

- Luciano de Castro, Matias Negrete-Pincetic and George Gross
- Cavicchi, Lemon Offer 'Our Humble Response' pp. 12-13

- Joseph Cavicchi and Andrew Lemon
- De Castro et al. Respond:: Our Response Seemed To Fall on Deaf Ears pp. 13-13

- Luciano de Castro, Matias Negrete-Pincetic and George Gross
- Does More International Transmission Capacity Increase Competition in the Belgian Electricity Market? pp. 21-36

- Gerd Küpper, Erik Delarue, Bram Delvaux, Leonardo Meeus, David Bekaert, Bert Willems, Stef Proost, William D'haeseleer, Kurt Deketelaere and Ronnie Belmans
- Different Shades of Gray: Crafting a Regulatory Response to Private Equity Buyouts in Electricity pp. 37-49

- Sandeep Vaheesan
- Competitive Procurement of Retail Electricity Supply: Recent Trends in State Policies and Utility Practices pp. 50-62

- Susan Tierney and Todd Schatzki
- Price Control Regulation in North America: Role of Indexing and Benchmarking pp. 63-76

- Mark N. Lowry and Lullit Getachew
- A Strategic Model for Monitoring and Tracking the Goals of Competitiveness and Liberalization in the European Power Sector pp. 77-87

- Klemen Podjed
- Ancillary Services Management Policies in India: An Overview and Key Issues pp. 88-97

- S.K. Parida, S.N. Singh and S.C. Srivastava
- Electricity Grids, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy: An Integrated Agenda pp. 98-101

- Ralph Cavanagh
- A 'Modest Proposal' for the U.S. Electricity Industry pp. 102-105

- Robert O. Marritz
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