The Electricity Journal
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Volume 17, issue 10, 2004
- Vertical Integration: The Economics that Electricity Forgot pp. 11-23

- Robert J. Michaels
- California's Shocking Secret: Deregulation Did Work in Spite of Itself pp. 24-31

- Phillip Muller
- A Public Utility's Obligation to Serve: Saber or Double-Edged Sword? pp. 32-49

- Peter W. Hanschen and Gordon P. Erspamer
- Keeping up with Retail Access? Developments in U.S. Restructuring and Resource Procurement for Regulated Retail Service pp. 50-64

- Johannes P. Pfeifenberger, Adam C. Schumacher and Joseph B. Wharton
- Pricing Full Requirements for Full Value pp. 65-70

- Jonathan M. Jacobs
- Reliability @ Risk: A New Paradigm for Assessing Reliability pp. 71-84

- Ralph Masiello, John Spare, Alan Roark and Sam Brattini
- Effective Load Carrying Capability of Wind Generation: Initial Results with Public Data pp. 85-95

- Edward P. Kahn
- No Simple Answers to the Challenges of Powering California's Economy pp. 96-97

- Vikram S. Budhraja
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 17, issue 9, 2004
- Portable Entitlements: Unlikely to Resolve Transition Dilemma pp. 3-6

- Hethie Parmesano
- Power Sector Reform: Experiences from the Road pp. 16-28

- Michael B. Rosenzweig, Sarah P. Voll and Carlos Pabon-Agudelo
- Electricity Company Affiliate Asset Transfer and Self-Build Policies: Renewed Regulatory Challenges pp. 29-40

- A. Joseph Cavicchi and Scott T. Jones
- Beyond Market Shares and Cost-Plus Pricing: Designing a Horizontal Market Power Mitigation Framework for Today's Electricity Markets pp. 41-60

- Julia Frayer, Nazli Z. Uludere and Sam Lovick
- Find the Public Good: Shedding Light on a Bulk Grid Electricity Card Trick pp. 61-67

- Russell William Houldin
- Understanding Generator Optionality: How the Tools of Stock Brokers and Poker Players Are Shaping the World of Generator Self-Commitment pp. 68-77

- Brad Wagner and Rajesh Rajaraman
- A Consumer Portal at the Junction of Electricity, Communications, and Consumer Energy Services pp. 78-84

- Clark W. Gellings
- FERC and the States: A Marriage of Necessity? pp. 85-89

- Edward Comer
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 17, issue 8, 2004
- Rethinking Electricity Deregulation pp. 11-26

- Lester Lave, Jay Apt and Seth Blumsack
- The Design and Effectiveness of Electricity Capacity Market Rules in the Northeast and California pp. 27-32

- Edward Krapels, Paul Flemming and Stephen Conant
- Net Zero: Distributed Generation and FERC's MidAmerican Decision pp. 33-42

- Steven Ferrey
- FERC Imposes New Constraints on Utility Procurement pp. 43-51

- Kurt Strunk and Kushal Patel
- Do Portfolio Managers Have an Inherent Conflict of Interest with Energy Efficiency? pp. 52-62

- Devra Bachrach, Sheryl Carter and Sarah Jaffe
- Best Practices in Procurement of Default Electric Service: A Portfolio Management Approach pp. 63-69

- Amy Roschelle and William Steinhurst
- The Evolving Role of the Energy Agent in the Deregulated Electricity Market pp. 70-78

- George R. Pleat
- The Outlook for U.S. Nuclear Power in the 21st Century pp. 79-86

- Matias F. Travieso-Diaz and R. Budd Haemer
- Forget About Liquefied Natural Gas: We Need Diverse Clean Energy Now pp. 87-90

- Woodrow W. Clark
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- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 17, issue 7, 2004
- Rosenberg's 'Leap' Not Warranted On LMP Issue pp. 3-5

- Carlos Pabon-Agudelo and Sarah P. Voll
- Letter to the Editor pp. 5-6

- A. Rosenberg
- Will the New Electricity Trading Arrangements Ensure Generation Adequacy? pp. 15-38

- Miles Bidwell and Alex Henney
- Deregulation: Magic or Mayhem? pp. 39-47

- Euan C. Blauvelt
- Supporting Retail Choice and Resource Adequacy under Wholesale Market Choice: A Portable Entitlements Program pp. 48-50

- Richard P. O'Neill and Marsha L. Gransee
- Shining Light, Not Shedding Light pp. 51-54

- Frank A. Felder
- Power Investing: How to Invest in the Electricity Industry pp. 55-64

- Christopher D. Bullinger and Akshay A. Shetty
- U.S. Transmission Capacity: A Review of Transmission Plans pp. 65-79

- Eric Hirst
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- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 17, issue 6, 2004
- The Value of Wind Energy as a Function of Wind Capacity pp. 11-20

- Eric Hirst and Jeffrey Hild
- Utility-Scale Storage of Renewable Energy pp. 21-29

- Christopher Schaber, Patrick Mazza and Roel Hammerschlag
- On-Site Generation and Pricing Policies for a Local Distribution Company: A Utility Line Is "Used and Useful" Even if It's Not in Use pp. 30-38

- Sheldon Switzer
- One Cheer for the Frist/Alexander Plan to Remodel TVA pp. 39-50

- Allan G. Pulsipher
- Analyzing the Blackout Report's Recommendations: Alternatives for a Flexible, Dynamic Grid pp. 51-59

- Michael Giberson and Lynne Kiesling
- Taking the Fork in the Road: Retooling Electricity Policy pp. 60-68

- Joshua Z. Rokach
- The Thaw: The End of the Ice Age For American Utility Rate Cases--Are You Ready? pp. 69-74

- Hethie Parmesano and Jeff D. Makholm
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 17, issue 5, 2004
- Increased Dependence on Natural Gas for Electric Generation: Meeting the Challenge pp. 10-29

- Kenneth Costello
- Options for Improving Reliability: How Do They Impact Air Quality? pp. 30-42

- Kevin Cooney and Heidi Nelson Ries
- Reliability in Electricity Markets: Another Binding Constraint? pp. 43-53

- John N. Jiang and Jun Yu
- Pricing and Efficiency in "Lumpy" Energy Markets pp. 54-64

- Wedad Elmaghraby, Richard O'Neill, Michael Rothkopf and William Stewart
- Benchmarking the Price Reasonableness of an Electricity Tolling Agreement pp. 65-75

- Chi-Keung Woo, Arne Olson and Ren Orans
- The Effect of Regulatory Reform on Employment and Earnings in the U.S. Electricity Sector pp. 76-86

- M. Scott Niederjohn
- Competitive, Regulated, or Somewhere in Between? Where Do We Go from Here? pp. 87-94

- Fereidoon Sioshansi and Lawrence D. Hamlin
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 17, issue 4, 2004
- The Social Benefit of the Limited Exercise of Local Market Power pp. 12-23

- Jonathan Falk
- Transmission Planning Today: A Challenging Undertaking pp. 24-32

- Ramón Nadira, Ricardo R. Austria, Carlos A. Dortolina and Miguel A. Avila
- Market Price Risks of Merchant Generation pp. 33-48

- Thomas W. Parkinson
- Uncovering the True Value in Merchant Generation pp. 49-58

- Nazli Z. Uludere and A. J. Goulding
- When a Rose Is Not a Rose: A Review of Recent Estimates of Congestion Costs pp. 59-73

- Bernard C. Lesieutre and Joseph H. Eto
- Competitive Procurement and Internet-Based Auction: Electricity Capacity Option pp. 74-78

- Debra Lloyd, Chi-Keung Woo, Michael Borden, Ron Warrington and Carmen Baskette
- Designing Demand Response Programs in New England to Achieve Air Quality Benefits pp. 79-87

- Geoffrey Keith, Bruce Biewald and David E. White
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 17, issue 3, 2004
- A Proposed Alternative to Locational Marginal Pricing and its Impact on New Generation pp. 11-25

- Alan Rosenberg
- Protecting the Market from "Hockey Stick" Pricing: How the Public Utility Commission of Texas is Dealing with Potential Price Gouging pp. 26-33

- David Hurlbut, Keith Rogas and Shmuel Oren
- Hey Buddy, Can You Spare a (Para)Dime for a Kilowatt-Hour?--or--Excuse Me, Do You Have Some (Sea) Change for a Dollar? pp. 34-41

- Richard P. Felak
- The Electric Power Industry Business Model for the 21st Century pp. 42-51

- John O. Sillin
- Resource Adequacy Requirement, Reserve Margin, and the Public Goods Argument pp. 52-59

- Cliff Rochlin
- Electricity in China: The Latest Reforms pp. 60-69

- Boon-Siew Yeoh and Rajesh Rajaraman
- Predicting Energy Futures pp. 70-79

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

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 17, issue 2, 2004
- Competition or Reliability in Electricity? What the Coming Policy Shift Means for Restructuring pp. 11-28

- Diana L. Moss
- Why Investments Do Not Prevent Blackouts pp. 29-36

- Daniel Kirschen and Goran Strbac
- The Electric Transmission Paradox pp. 37-46

- Vito Stagliano and Jolly Hayden
- On the Political Economy of Electricity Deregulation--California Style pp. 47-54

- Peter Navarro
- Transmission Investment Valuations: Weighing Project Benefits pp. 55-67

- Rajat K. Deb
- Assessing the Impact of Resource Availability on Electric Service Reliability Cost pp. 68-77

- Angela S. Chuang
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Transmission Planning and Expansion pp. 78-82

- Aleka Scott
- RTO Development at a Tipping Point pp. 83-90

- David O. Jermain
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 17, issue 1, 2004
- After the Lights Went out pp. 11-15

- Robert E. Burns, Scott Potter and Vivian Witkind-Davis
- The Angle of Repose in Electricity Restructuring: The 2003 Energy Act, FERC, and the Outlook for Transmission Investment pp. 16-20

- Edward N. Krapels
- An Observation on Real-Time Pricing: Why Practice Lags Theory pp. 21-25

- Kenneth Costello
- The State of Retail Electricity Markets in the U.S pp. 26-36

- Kenneth Rose
- Energy Merchant Debt Prospects: When "Worst-Case" Scenarios Become the "Base Case" pp. 37-50

- Peter Rigby
- Margadh Aibhléise na hÉireann: A New Electricity Market For Ireland pp. 51-60

- Edward D. Kee
- Billing and Settlement: Meeting the Challenges of a Wholesale Electricity Market pp. 61-69

- Alan Roark and John M. Chevrette
- The Power Delivery System of the Future pp. 70-80

- Clark W. Gellings and Richard J. Lordan
- Nuclear Energy's U.S. Resurgence pp. 81-87

- Joe F. Colvin
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
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