The Electricity Journal
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Volume 21, issue 10, 2008
- Amending the Federal Power Act: A Key Step toward an "Energy Security and Supply Act of 2009" for the New Administration pp. 6-12

- Joel F. Zipp
- Some Guideposts on the Road to Formulating a Coherent Policy on EU Energy Security of Supply pp. 13-18

- Jean-Michel Glachant, François Lévêque and Pippo Ranci
- Engaging in Cross-Border Power Exchange and Trade via the Arab Gulf States Power Grid pp. 19-29

- Hamish Fraser and Hassan K. Al-Asaad
- On Emission Permit Auction vs. Allocation and the Structural Adjustment of Incumbent Power Generators in Australia pp. 30-41

- Paul Simshauser
- Bringing Electricity Reform to the Philippines pp. 42-58

- Maria Fe Villamejor-Mendoza
- Spinning Reserve from Hotel Load Response pp. 59-66

- Brendan Kirby, John Kueck, Theo Laughner and Keith Morris
- Sustainable Utility Business Continuity Planning: A Primer, an Overview and a Proven Culture-Based Approach pp. 67-74

- Edward M. Goldberg
- Getting Serious about Climate Change pp. 75-81

- Milton Catelin
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 21, issue 9, 2008
- A Modest Proposal: A Market-Based Approach to Generation Interconnection Process Reform pp. 8-18

- Michael J. Gergen, George D. Cannon and Shannon D. Torgerson
- Evolution of Certain M&A Deal Terms in Energy Transactions pp. 19-23

- Jeffrey M. Dalebroux
- Short-Term Load Forecasting Using Generalized Regression and Probabilistic Neural Networks in the Electricity Market pp. 24-34

- M.M. Tripathi, K.G. Upadhyay and S.N. Singh
- Should a Lower Discount Rate Be Used for Evaluating a Tolling Agreement than Used for a Renewable Energy Contract? pp. 35-40

- Chi-Keung Woo, Brian Horii, Michele Chait and Ira Horowitz
- All Flash, No Light: The Kabuki Dance Opposing a National Renewable Portfolio Standard pp. 41-54

- Christopher Cooper and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Buy versus Build: A Survey of State Policies pp. 55-65

- Gregory Basheda and Adam Schumacher
- Asleep Before the Energy Crisis pp. 66-67

- Jim Eckelberger
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 21, issue 8, 2008
- Reforming TSOs: Using the 'Third Package' Legislation to Promote Efficiency and Accelerate Regional Integration in EU Wholesale Power Markets pp. 9-17

- Boaz Moselle
- Renewable Portfolio Standards: Still No Good Reasons pp. 18-31

- Robert J. Michaels
- Societal Benefits of Smart Metering Investments pp. 32-45

- Bernard Neenan and Ross C. Hemphill
- The Economic Value of Wind Energy pp. 46-50

- Alex Pavlak
- Decentralized Coordination through Digital Technology, Dynamic Pricing, and Customer-Driven Control: The GridWise Testbed Demonstration Project pp. 51-59

- David P. Chassin and Lynne Kiesling
- Let's Adopt a More Balanced View on the Role of Existing Hydropower in Renewable Portfolio Standards pp. 60-61

- Fred Ayer
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 21, issue 7, 2008
- Not According To the High Court, Professor Wolak pp. 3-7

- Jonathan Falk
- Supreme Court Agrees: FERC Must Regulate Wholesale Markets pp. 8-17

- Frank A. Wolak
- Falk: Here Are Two Grounds for Agreement pp. 17-19

- Jonathan Falk
- Wolak: You Can't Be Serious, Mr. Falk pp. 19-22

- Frank A. Wolak
- An Examination of Capacity and Ramping Impacts of Wind Energy on Power Systems pp. 30-42

- Brendan Kirby and Michael Milligan
- Smoothing Out Step Changes of LMP pp. 43-49

- Fangxing Li
- Product Definition for Future Electricity Supply Auctions: The 2006 Illinois Experience pp. 50-62

- Luciano de Castro, Matias Negrete-Pincetic and George Gross
- Foreign Direct Investment in the Electricity Sector: The Indian Perspective pp. 63-79

- A.K. Sharma and Ekta Vohra
- Irregular Access to the Power Distribution Network in Brazil's Residential Sector: A Delinquent Payment Problem, or the Quest for a Right beyond the Law? pp. 80-90

- Neilton Fidelis da Silva and Luiz Pinguelli Rosa
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 21, issue 6, 2008
- Integrating Renewables into the U.S. Grid: Is It Sustainable? pp. 9-21

- Peter Mark Jansson and Richard A. Michelfelder
- Shortening the Path to Energy Independence: A Policy Agenda to Commercialize Battery-Electric Vehicles pp. 22-42

- Peter J. Fontaine
- An Open Letter to the 2008 Presidential Candidates: Get the Facts Right on What's Responsible for Global Climate Change pp. 43-50

- Henry R. Linden
- Load-Pocket Management in Restructured Electricity Markets: A Hybrid Model pp. 51-59

- Richard Benjamin
- An Assessment of the Impact of Deregulation on the Relative Price of Electricity in Illinois pp. 60-70

- J. Lon Carlson and David Loomis
- The Continuing Rationale for Full and Timely Recovery of Fuel Price Levels in Fuel Adjustment Clauses pp. 71-78

- Eugene T. Meehan, Wayne P. Olson and Kurt Strunk
- A Different Perspective on Energy Network Regulation: An International Survey of Regulation Managers pp. 79-89

- Paul H.L. Nillesen
- In This Issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 21, issue 5, 2008
- A National Renewable Portfolio Standard: Politically Correct or Just Plain Correct? pp. 9-17

- Christopher Cooper
- Renewable Energy: Economically Sound, Politically Difficult pp. 18-29

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Joint Demonstration Projects: Options for Regulatory Treatment pp. 30-40

- Scott Hempling
- Avoidable Transmission Cost is a Substantial Benefit of Solar PV pp. 41-50

- Edward Kahn
- Deployment of Demand Response as a Real-Time Resource in Organized Markets pp. 51-56

- Audrey Zibelman and Edward N. Krapels
- The Rising Cost of Electricity Generation pp. 57-63

- Tobey Winters
- Simplifying Climate Change Legislation: Output-Based Allocations pp. 64-69

- Richard Munson and Thomas R. Casten
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 21, issue 4, 2008
- Counsel Is Premature: Roadblocks to IGCC Must Be Resolved pp. 3-4

- Joseph Hamrock
- Ohio Decision Granted Greater Protections To Residential Users pp. 3-3

- Janine L. Migden-Ostrander
- CO2 Cap-and-Trade: Should Industry Speak Up or Sign On? pp. 11-18

- Tobey Winters
- State Commission Electricity Regulation under Federal Greenhouse Gas Cap-and-Trade Policy pp. 19-30

- Andrew G. Keeler
- Popping the CO2RC: An Alternative Load-Based CO2 Cap-and-Trade Instrument for the Electricity Sector pp. 31-42

- Steven Michel and John Nielsen
- Putting out to Sea on Water Management: The Rhyme of the Modern Mariner pp. 43-50

- Joshua Z. Rokach
- Day-Ahead Premiums on the New England ISO pp. 51-57

- Lester Hadsell
- Power Transmission Investment Analysis: A New Financial Evaluation Framework for South Africa pp. 58-70

- Silky Ntombifuthi Maboke and Michael Ogembo Kachienga
- How the Multinational Design Evaluation Program Promises to Speed Safe Nuclear Plants to Market pp. 71-75

- Javier Reig
- Our Electric System of the Future, and Its Unintended Consequences pp. 76-80

- Dale T. Bradshaw
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 21, issue 3, 2008
- A National Renewable Portfolio Standard: Politically Correct, Economically Suspect pp. 9-28

- Robert J. Michaels
- NERC Standards and Standards Compliance: Still a Work in Progress? pp. 29-39

- Cristin Lyons, Jere Jacobi and Rick Starkweather
- Facilitating Wind Development: The Importance of Electric Industry Structure pp. 40-54

- Brendan Kirby and Michael Milligan
- Railroad Transportation of Nuclear Waste and Other Hazardous Materials pp. 55-60

- Michael F. McBride
- Exploring New Models of Solar Energy Development pp. 61-70

- Peter Asmus
- Investing in Solar Photovoltaics: A School District's Story pp. 71-79

- Carl Pechman and Peter Brown
- Let's Keep Timetables Realistic in Moving Toward a Low-Carbon Electricity Future pp. 80-86

- Quin Shea
- Affordable Energy for U.S. Businesses and Jobs: Clean Energy Standard Offer Program pp. 87-88

- Richard Munson
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 21, issue 2, 2008
- The Real Problem with Merchant Transmission pp. 9-19

- Seth Blumsack, Lester Lave and Marija Ilic
- Modeling New Approaches for Electric Energy Efficiency pp. 20-26

- Diane Munns
- Is the Danish Wind Energy Model Replicable for Other Countries? pp. 27-38

- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Hans H. Lindboe and Ole Odgaard
- Harnessing the Power of Demand pp. 39-50

- Anjali Sheffrin, Henry Yoshimura, David LaPlante and Bernard Neenan
- A Comparison of Three Cap-and-Trade Market Designs and Incentives for New Technologies to Reduce Greenhouse Gases pp. 51-62

- Andrew Van Horn and Edward Remedios
- A New Security of Supply Mechanism for the Iberian Market pp. 63-73

- Carlos Batlle, Carlos Solé and Michel Rivier
- Competitive Electricity Markets: Questions Remain about Design, Implementation, Performance pp. 74-87

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 21, issue 1, 2008
- A Way to Reorganize Organized Markets pp. 9-17

- Alan E. Rosenberg
- Interaction of Compliance and Voluntary Renewable Energy Markets pp. 18-30

- Lori Bird and Elizabeth Lokey
- The Rush to Coal: Is the Analysis Complete pp. 31-37

- Gregory Hamm and Adam Borison
- A Change in Climate How State Regulators Are Making Decisions in Response to Global Warming pp. 38-44

- John A. Sautter and Christina Switzer
- The Likely Effect of the Proposed Exelon-PSEG Merger on Wholesale Electricity Prices pp. 45-54

- John R. Morris and Daniel Oska
- Major Electricity Customer Pricing Options: The Case of Saudi Arabia pp. 55-69

- Anees S. Azzouni, Hethie Parmesano and Saud A. Al-Rashed
- Efficient and Reliable Reactive-Power Supply and Consumption: Insights from an Integrated Program of Engineering and Economic Research pp. 70-81

- Robert J. Thomas, Timothy D. Mount, Richard Schuler, William Schulze, Ray Zimmerman, Fernando Alvarado, Bernard C. Lesieutre, Philip N. Overholt and Joseph H. Eto
- Some Lessons Learned: Electricity Costing and Pricing pp. 82-89

- J. Robert Malko and Philip R. Swensen
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
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