The Electricity Journal
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Volume 18, issue 10, 2005
- Lessons from the Electricity Auctions in Brazil pp. 11-21

- Joísa Dutra and Flavio Menezes
- Why the Energy Policy Act Is a Foundation for the Future pp. 22-30

- Thomas R. Kuhn
- EPAct 2005: A Roadmap for Open Access pp. 31-42

- Jay A. Morrison
- Getting on the Balcony: Leadership Challenges in Regulation pp. 43-52

- Mark Jamison, Robert Rowe and Brett A. Perlman
- New Metering Enables Simplified and More Efficient Rate Structures pp. 53-61

- Veronica Irastorza
- Better Power Contracts: Using Flexibility to Increase Value pp. 62-69

- Adam Borison and Greg Hamm
- Addressing Human Resource and Organizational Challenges in Emerging Market Utility Regulators: 10 Steps for the New Regulator pp. 70-78

- John P. Banks
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 18, issue 9, 2005
- PUHCA's Repeal Appeal: Analogies to Banking and Telecom pp. 11-17

- Mark D. Higgins
- Transmission: The Critical Link Delivering the Promise of Industry Restructuring to Customers pp. 18-27

- Joe Rossignoli, Mary Ellen Paravalos and Janet Gail Besser
- Generation Adequacy via Call Options Obligations: Safe Passage to the Promised Land pp. 28-42

- Shmuel S. Oren
- Using Economic Experiments to Test Electricity Policy pp. 43-50

- Lynne Kiesling
- From Edison to Enron pp. 51-61

- Richard Munson
- Determining Levels of Productivity and Efficiency in the Electricity Industry pp. 62-72

- Malcolm Abbott
- Why America Needs a Nuclear Waste Depository pp. 73-74

- Craven Crowell
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 18, issue 8, 2005
- Electricity Resource Adequacy: Matching Policies and Goals pp. 11-21

- James Bushnell
- Competitive Electricity Markets and System Reliability: The Case for New England's Proposed Locational Capacity Market pp. 22-33

- John G. Farr and Frank A. Felder
- The CAISO's Physical Validation Settlement Service: A Useful Tool for All LMP-Based Markets pp. 34-44

- Philip Q. Hanser, Jared S. des Rosiers, Metin Celebi and Joseph B. Wharton
- Lost Economies of Integration and the Costs of Creating Markets in Electricity Restructuring: Evidence from Ontario pp. 45-54

- Russell William Houldin
- Does It Have To Be This Hard? Implementing the Nation's Most Complex Renewables Portfolio Standard pp. 55-67

- Ryan Wiser, Kevin Porter, Mark Bolinger and Heather Raitt
- Public Utility Commission Regulation and Cost-Effectiveness of Title IV: Lessons for CAIR pp. 68-80

- Paul M. Sotkiewicz and Lynne Holt
- The Struggle between States and the Federal Government on the Siting of LNG Import Terminals: Has a Red Tide Washed Ashore in the Blue States? pp. 81-100

- Denise Desautels and Peter Ray
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 18, issue 7, 2005
- Long-Term Rights for New Resources: A Crucial Missing Ingredient in RTO Markets pp. 11-24

- Cynthia Bogorad and William Huang
- Transmission Investment: Nourishing a Gnarly Tree pp. 25-32

- Stein B. Renner
- Valuing Transmission Investments: The Big Picture and the Details Matter - and Benefits Might Exceed Expectations pp. 33-42

- Rajat K. Deb and Keith D. White
- A Capacity Market that Makes Sense pp. 43-54

- Peter Cramton and Steven Stoft
- Resource Adequacy Requirement: Reserve Margin, Contract Cover, and Price Caps pp. 55-68

- Cliff Rochlin and Jeff Huang
- Broadband over Power Line: That Sometimes Complex Matter of Taxes pp. 69-83

- Scott L. David, Martin L. Stern and Holly K. Towle
- Managing Customer Satisfaction Involves More than Improving Reliability pp. 84-89

- Jeff Elliott and Camilo Serna
- Promoting Geothermal Energy: Air Emissions Comparison and Externality Analysis pp. 90-99

- Alyssa Kagel and Karl Gawell
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 18, issue 6, 2005
- Hedging Carbon Risk: Protecting Customers and Shareholders from the Financial Risk Associated with Carbon Dioxide Emissions pp. 11-24

- Karl Bokenkamp, Hal LaFlash, Virinder Singh and Devra Bachrach Wang
- Development of the Internal Electricity Market in Europe pp. 25-35

- Leonardo Meeus, Konrad Purchala and Ronnie Belmans
- Measuring and Mitigating Regulatory Risk in Private Infrastructure Investment pp. 36-45

- Mark Jamison, Lynne Holt and Sanford Berg
- Integrating the Power Industry into the Larger Economy via Electricity-Backed Asset Securitization pp. 46-54

- John N. Jiang and Hanjie Chen
- Flattening Access to the Transmission Superhighway pp. 55-61

- Audrey Zibelman
- Towards a Hydrogen Economy pp. 62-76

- S.A. Sherif, Frano Barbir and T.N. Veziroglu
- Energy, the Environment, and the California - Baja California Border Region pp. 77-84

- Bill Powers
- Electricity "Restructuring": What Went Wrong pp. 85-88

- Thomas M. Lenard
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 18, issue 5, 2005
- Reliability Options: A Market-Oriented Approach to Long-Term Adequacy pp. 11-25

- Miles Bidwell
- Will the Real PUHCA Please Stand Up? pp. 26-30

- Bob Bellemare
- Midwest ISO Energy Markets by Design pp. 31-39

- Richard A. Drom, Michael L. Kessler and Ronald R. McNamara
- Generator Net Revenues and the Need to Reform PJM Capacity Markets pp. 40-50

- Howard M. Spinner
- Regulatory Discretion in Implementing Renewable Portfolio Standards: The Case of Hawaii pp. 51-58

- Kenneth Costello
- Broadband over Power Line: Key Regulatory Issues for Utilities pp. 59-67

- Scott L. David, Martin L. Stern and Holly K. Towle
- Developing Sustainable Electricity Supplies in Rural Areas of Developing Countries pp. 68-73

- Carlos Rodríguez Monroy and Antonio San Segundo Hernández
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 18, issue 4, 2005
- Who Should Regulate the Siting of Electric Transmission Lines Anyway? A Jurisdictional Study pp. 11-27

- Denise L. Desautels
- A Perspective on Fuel Diversity pp. 28-47

- Kenneth Costello
- Secrecy and Utility Regulation pp. 48-52

- Wayne P. Olson
- Quantifying Customer Response to Dynamic Pricing pp. 53-63

- Ahmad Faruqui and Stephen George
- Broadband over Power Line: Key Legal Issues for Utilities pp. 64-71

- Scott L. David, Martin L. Stern and Holly K. Towle
- Understanding and Implementing Gain-Sharing Agreements pp. 72-74

- Richard Charles
- An Environmentalist Reassesses LNG: Just Say Maybe? pp. 75-77

- Peter Asmus
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 18, issue 3, 2005
- Latest Response: Pardon, But Your Flawed Analogy is Showing pp. 3-5

- Russell William Houldin
- Learning from the Fed: Lessons for Federal Electricity Regulation pp. 15-46

- C. Baird Brown
- What Next out West? pp. 47-59

- Camden Collins
- How the Filed Rate Doctrine Wreaks Havoc with Energy Market Development and Policy... And What Courts Can Do about It pp. 60-67

- Jim Rossi
- The Integration of AEP into PJM and Its Early Impacts pp. 68-77

- Howard M. Spinner
- Renegotiating Electricity Contracts after an Economic Crisis and Currency Devaluation: The Case of Argentina pp. 78-88

- James Haselip
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 18, issue 2, 2005
- Wholesale Electric Restructuring: Was 2004 the "Tipping Point"? pp. 11-18

- Susan Kelly and Diane Moody
- On Market Clearing Prices Higher than the Highest Bid and Other Almost Paranormal Phenomena pp. 19-27

- Richard O'Neill, David Mead and Partha Malvadkar
- Rethinking the Grid: Avoiding More Blackouts and Modernizing the Power Grid Will Be Harder than You Think pp. 28-42

- Peter Fox-Penner
- Strategic Mergers: Back in Fashion pp. 43-51

- Steven H. Davis and William S. Lamb
- Competition Has Not Lowered U.S. Industrial Electricity Prices pp. 52-61

- Jay Apt
- Wires in the Air: Five Key Principles for Proving Economic Need pp. 62-77

- Anjali Sheffrin
- Managing Electric Industry Risk with Clean and Efficient Resources pp. 78-84

- Tim Woolf, Anna Sommer, John Nielsen, David Berry and Ronald Lehr
- Are Tradable Permits for Mercury Worthwhile? pp. 85-90

- Allen Bellas and Ian Lange
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 18, issue 1, 2005
- Poor Hand Is Dealt In Effort to Debunk My 'Elec. Card Trick' pp. 3-5

- Cliff Rochlin
- The Clash of Industry Visions pp. 14-30

- Jay A. Morrison
- RTOs and Electricity Restructuring: The Chasm Between Promise and Practice pp. 31-51

- Mathew J. Morey, B. Kelly Eakin and Laurence D. Kirsch
- The New Electricity Model in Brazil: An Institutional Framework in Transition pp. 52-61

- Reinier Lock
- Auctions for Transmission Capacity Rights: The Empire Connection Experience pp. 62-68

- David Salant
- The Costs of Wind's Variability: Is There a Threshold? pp. 69-77

- Joseph F. DeCarolis and David W. Keith
- An Overview of Investments by State Renewable Energy Funds in Large-Scale Renewable Generation Projects pp. 78-84

- Mark Bolinger, Ryan Wiser and Garrett Fitzgerald
- Customers: The "New" Strategic Asset for Utilities pp. 85-90

- Stephen Prince
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
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