The Electricity Journal
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Volume 19, issue 10, 2006
- Mandated RPS Ignores Economic, Political Reality pp. 3-4

- Jay Morrison
- Efforts to Harmonize Gas Pipeline Operations with the Demands of the Electricity Sector pp. 7-26

- Kenneth Costello
- Reactive Power from Distributed Energy pp. 27-38

- John Kueck, Brendan Kirby, Tom Rizy, Fangxing Li and Ndeye Fall
- The Texas Energy-Only Resource Adequacy Mechanism pp. 39-49

- Eric S. Schubert, David Hurlbut, Parviz Adib and Shmuel Oren
- Toward More Comprehensive Assessments of FERC Electricity Restructuring Policies: A Review of Recent Benefit-Cost Studies of RTOs pp. 50-62

- Joseph H. Eto, Douglas R. Hale and Bernard C. Lesieutre
- Power Sector Reform in Developing Countries: A Return to Basics pp. 63-70

- James B. Douglas
- Africa's Infrastructure Gathering: A Report Card pp. 71-76

- Reinier Lock
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 19, issue 9, 2006
- How Regulatory Risk Has Moved Front and Center in the Tug-of-War between State Commissions and Public Utilities pp. 3-9

- Paul Keglevic, John McConomy and John Koppin
- The Impact of California's Global Warming Legislation on the Electric Utility Industry pp. 10-16

- Seth Hilton
- Power and People pp. 17-25

- Jay Apt and Baruch Fischhoff
- The Benefits and Risks of Virtual Bidding in Multi-Settlement Markets pp. 26-36

- Alan G. Isemonger
- A Mixed Nordic Experience: Implementing Competitive Retail Electricity Markets for Household Customers pp. 37-44

- Ole Jess Olsen, Tor Arnt Johnsen and Philip Lewis
- Privatization of the Electricity Sector in Emerging Markets: The Organizational Challenge for Governments pp. 45-54

- John P. Banks
- Assessment of U.S. Electric End-Use Energy Efficiency Potential pp. 55-69

- Clark W. Gellings, Greg Wikler and Debyani Ghosh
- Electricity Market Reform: What Have We Learned? What Have We Gained? pp. 70-83

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

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 19, issue 8, 2006
- 2050: A Pricing Odyssey pp. 3-11

- Ahmad Faruqui
- A Vision of Demand Response - 2016 pp. 12-23

- Roger Levy
- How to Get More Response from Demand Response pp. 24-31

- Scott Neumann, Fereidoon Sioshansi, Ali Vojdani and Gaymond Yee
- Repeal of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935: Implications and Options for State Commissions pp. 32-42

- Robert E. Burns and Michael Murphy
- Efficient Allocation of Reserve Costs in RTO Markets pp. 43-51

- Laurence D. Kirsch and Mathew J. Morey
- Removing Disincentives: State Regulatory Treatment of Merger Savings pp. 52-58

- Kenneth Gordon and Wayne P. Olson
- Africa: Private Power's Next Frontier? pp. 59-70

- Reinier Lock
- Transmission Investment: A Primer pp. 71-82

- Joe McGarvey
- Energizing Efficiency's Potential pp. 83-87

- Thomas R. Kuhn
- Regulators Will Need to Be Mindful of Which Transmission Institutions They Want pp. 88-90

- Edward N. Krapels
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 19, issue 7, 2006
- Burdens of Calif. GHG Rules Were Greatly Exaggerated pp. 3-5

- Edan Rotenberg
- Corporate Structure Events Involving Regulated Utilities: The Need for a Multidisciplinary, Multijurisdictional Approach pp. 7-18

- Scott Hempling
- Green Means 'Go?'--A Colorful Approach to a U.S. National Renewable Portfolio Standard pp. 19-32

- Benjamin K. Sovacool and Christopher Cooper
- Incentive Regulation for German Energy Network Operators pp. 33-37

- Michael Kraus
- Transmission Management in the Aftermath of Electricity Restructuring in Turkey pp. 38-46

- Osman Bulent Tor and Mohammad Shahidehpour
- Forecasting Long-Run Electricity Prices pp. 47-57

- Gregory Hamm and Adam Borison
- The Compatibility of Economic Theory and Proactive Energy Efficiency Policy pp. 58-73

- Keith Dennis
- Betting Big on Baseload pp. 74-85

- Daniel Gabaldon, Eric Spiegel and Joe Van den Berg
- Electric Transmission One Year after the Energy Bill pp. 86-91

- Ed Gray
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 19, issue 6, 2006
- A Look Back at the Long Path to Mandating Electric Reliability Standards through the Energy Policy Act of 2005 pp. 11-23

- Ellen Swyler Young
- Power Sector Reform: Is There a Road Forward? pp. 24-37

- Sarah Potts Voll, Michael B. Rosenzweig and Carlos Pabon-Agudelo
- Want to Put an End to Capacity Markets? Think Real-Time Pricing pp. 38-48

- Mark Reeder
- Evaluation of Economic Merger Control Techniques Applied to the European Electricity Sector pp. 49-56

- Leen Vandezande, Leonardo Meeus, Bram Delvaux, Geert Van Calster and Ronnie Belmans
- Incorporating a Time Horizon in Rate-of-Return Estimations: Discounted Cash Flow Model in Electric Transmission Rate Cases pp. 57-63

- Bishu Chatterjee and Peter A. Sharp
- Understanding the Benefits of Dispersed Grid-Connected Photovoltaics: From Avoiding the Next Major Outage to Taming Wholesale Power Markets pp. 64-72

- Steven E. Letendre and Richard Perez
- Nuclear Power and Climate Change: Aspects of the Current Debate pp. 73-82

- William Space
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 19, issue 5, 2006
- Though Demand Response Faces Hurdles, Restructuring Has Displayed Benefits pp. 3-4

- Andy Ott
- The authors respond pp. 4-6

- Seth Blumsack, Jay Apt and Lester Lave
- Alternative Regulation for North American Electric Utilities pp. 15-26

- Mark Newton Lowry and Lawrence Kaufmann
- Antitrust Enforcement in the Electricity and Gas Industries: Problems and Solutions for the EU pp. 27-34

- François Lévêque
- Measuring and Explaining Electricity Price Changes in Restructured States pp. 35-42

- Mark L. Fagan
- Regulating Greenhouse Gas 'Leakage': How California Can Evade the Impending Constitutional Attacks pp. 43-53

- Brian H. Potts
- A State-Based Approach to Building a Liquid National Market for Renewable Energy Certificates: The REC-EX Model pp. 54-68

- Christopher B. Berendt
- Utility Provider Liability for Electrical Failure: Implications for Interdependent Critical Infrastructure pp. 69-81

- Colleen E. Brown, Stephanie E. Chang and Timothy L. McDaniels
- The Value of Independent Regional Grid Operators pp. 82-85

- Phillip G. Harris
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 19, issue 4, 2006
- Valuing Grid Capacity Requires Data-Intensive Simulation Modeling pp. 3-4

- David Riker and Ira Shavel
- The Authors Respond pp. 4-5

- Andrew N. Kleit and James D. Reitzes
- Changing the Rules of the 'ROE': A Reform in Waiting pp. 14-20

- Joshua Z. Rokach
- Toward a New Paradigm for Valuing Demand Response pp. 21-31

- Robert Earle and Ahmad Faruqui
- Why Reliability Options Are the Answer in New England pp. 32-41

- Miles Bidwell
- Alleged Transmission Inadequacy: Is Restructuring the Cure or the Cause? pp. 42-51

- Timothy Brennan
- Inching Our Way to a Smarter Power Grid pp. 52-55

- Peter Asmus
- A Simple Solution to a Very Old Problem pp. 56-59

- Hoff Stauffer and Jurgen Weiss
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 19, issue 3, 2006
- Ex Ante or Ex Post? Risk, Hedging and Prudence in the Restructured Power Business pp. 11-29

- Jeff D. Makholm, Eugene T. Meehan and Julia E. Sullivan
- The Human Right to Access Electricity pp. 30-39

- Stephen Tully
- Renewable Energy Development Incentives: Strengths, Weaknesses and the Interplay pp. 40-51

- Gunnar Birgisson and Erik Petersen
- Demand Response from Day-Ahead Hourly Pricing for Large Customers pp. 52-63

- Nicole Hopper, Charles Goldman and Bernie Neenan
- The Role of Demand Response in Default Service Pricing pp. 64-74

- Galen Barbose, Charles Goldman and Bernie Neenan
- Capacity Markets and Market Stability pp. 75-80

- Hoff Stauffer
- Beware Capital Charge Rates pp. 81-86

- Hoff Stauffer
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 19, issue 2, 2006
- Sure There Are Losers, But Dereg Is Putting Money in Users' Pockets pp. 3-4

- Gary L. Hunt
- Author Misread CERA Study as Weighing Costs versus Benefits pp. 4-5

- Lawrence J. Makovich
- The Author Responds pp. 5-6

- Howard M. Spinner
- Lessons from the Failure of U.S. Electricity Restructuring pp. 15-32

- Seth A. Blumsack, Jay Apt and Lester Lave
- Pushing the Envelope on Rate Design pp. 33-42

- Ahmad Faruqui and Stephen S. George
- Regional State Committees Can Help Provide a Regional Perspective to Planning and Siting Decisions, Reducing the Need for Federal Preemption pp. 43-51

- Gregory Basheda
- Renewable Orphans: Adopting Legal Renewable Standards at the State Level pp. 52-61

- Steven Ferrey
- The Acquisition of Endesa by Gas Natural: Why the Antitrust Authorities Are Right to Be Cautious pp. 62-68

- Julian Barquin, Lars Bergman, Claude Crampes, Jean-Michel Glachant, Richard Green, Christian Hirschhausen, François Lévêque and Steven Stoft
- Estimating the Economic "Trade" Value of Increased Transmission Capability pp. 69-78

- Andrew N. Kleit and James D. Reitzes
- CO2 Allowance Allocation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and the Effect on Electricity Investors pp. 79-90

- Dallas Burtraw, Danny Kahn and Karen Palmer
- The Capacity Value of Wind in the United States: Methods and Implementation pp. 91-99

- Michael Milligan and Kevin Porter
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 19, issue 1, 2006
- The Energy Policy Act's Reliability Provisions: Uncontroversial, Yes, but Doomed to Ineffectiveness? pp. 10-17

- Greg Williams and Andrea R. Robinson
- Real-Time Pricing as an Optional Service: It's Alive, But Is It Well? pp. 18-29

- Charles Goldman, Galen Barbose and Bernie Neenan
- The Benefits of Restructuring: It's Not Your Grandfather's Electric Utility Anymore pp. 30-41

- Sheldon Switzer and Mary M. Straub
- A Response to Two Recent Studies that Purport to Calculate Electric Utility Restructuring Benefits Captured by Consumers pp. 42-47

- Howard M. Spinner
- Balancing Cost and Risk: The Treatment of Renewable Energy in Western Utility Resource Plans pp. 48-59

- Ryan Wiser and Mark Bolinger
- Enter Stage Left: The New Energy Merchants pp. 60-65

- Andy Patterson
- It Matters Which Way You Slice It: Risk Management for the 2005 Procurement Auction of Italy's Acquirente Unico pp. 66-76

- Hamish Fraser and Salvatore Lanza
- India's Electricity Sector in Transition: Can Its Giant Goals Be Met? pp. 77-84

- Hubert H. Reineberg
- PUHCA Repeal: Higher Prices, Less R&D, and More Market Abuses? pp. 85-89

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
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