The Electricity Journal
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Volume 16, issue 10, 2003
- Who Secures the Security of Supply? European Perspectives on Security, Competition, and Liability pp. 10-19

- Enese Lieb-Dóczy, Achim-Rüdiger Börner and Gordon MacKerron
- It's All in the Incentives: Lessons Learned in Implementing Incentive Ratemaking pp. 20-29

- Wayne P. Olson and Caroline Richards
- Benchmarking for Distribution Utilities: A Problematic Approach to Defining Efficiency pp. 30-38

- Veronica Irastorza
- Allocating the Costs of Contingency Reserves pp. 39-47

- Brendan Kirby and Eric Hirst
- Demand Response: Not Just Rhetoric, It Can Truly Be the Silver Bullet pp. 48-60

- Michael O'Sheasy
- Generating Higher Returns by Optimizing the Generation Fleet pp. 61-67

- Christopher D. Bullinger and Nicholas D. Bullinger
- Gaming the Regulator: A Survey pp. 68-80

- Tooraj Jamasb, Paul Nillesen and Michael Pollitt
- If SMD Dies, What Parts of Order 888 Do We Need to Fix? pp. 81-84

- Kevin Porter
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 16, issue 9, 2003
- Standby Rates Issue Is More Nuanced Than Authors Let on pp. 3-4

- Hethie S. Parmesano
- The Wrong Read On Aerosol Forcing pp. 5-5

- Phil Carver
- The New York Transmission Congestion Contract Market: Is It Truly Working Efficiently? pp. 14-24

- Emily S. Bartholomew, Afzal S. Siddiqui, Chris Marnay and Shmuel S. Oren
- Cascading Failures: Survival versus Prevention pp. 25-31

- Sarosh N. Talukdar, Jay Apt, Marija Ilic, Lester Lave and M. Granger Morgan
- Where Do You Draw the Line? Setting Boundaries Between Gencos, Transcos, and Discos pp. 32-42

- Ramón Nadira and Carlos A. Dortolina
- The 2003 Blackout: Solutions that Won't Cost a Fortune pp. 43-53

- David White, Amy Roschelle, Paul Peterson, David Schlissel, Bruce Biewald and William Steinhurst
- Developing a Capacity Payment Mechanism in Italy pp. 54-58

- Hamish Fraser and Francesco Lo Passo
- Winter Weather Payments: The Impact of Iowa's Winter Utility Shutoff Moratorium on Utility Bill Payments by Low-Income Customers pp. 59-67

- Roger D. Colton
- The WAP Funding Formula: Ambiguous, Contentious, Forgotten pp. 68-82

- Mark J. Kaiser and Allan G. Pulsipher
- Why Policy (Good and Bad) Follows Headlines pp. 83-84

- Jonathan Falk
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 16, issue 8, 2003
- Electricity Capacity Requirements: Who Pays? pp. 11-22

- Timothy Brennan
- Vision Without Site; Site Without Vision pp. 23-34

- Ashley C. Brown and Damon Daniels
- The Future of Project Finance: A Respite or Its Demise? pp. 35-38

- Reinier Lock
- Utility Charges for Extensions: Pay Us Now or Pay Us Later pp. 39-46

- Sheldon Switzer
- Improving Market Power Mitigation Rules for Peaking Units pp. 47-60

- Joseph G. Crespo and Leonardo Giacchino
- Transmission Management in the Deregulated Electric Industry: A Case Study on Reactive Power pp. 61-73

- Judy W. Chang, Frank C. Graves and Dean M. Murphy
- Why We Need Standby Rates for On-Site Generation pp. 74-80

- Jay Morrison
- Rebuttal: How Far We Have to Go pp. 81-84

- Sean Casten
- Standby Service to Distributed Generation Projects: The Wrong Tool for Subsidies pp. 85-92

- Hethie S. Parmesano
- The Meaning of the Blackout pp. 93-93

- Ralph Cavanagh
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 16, issue 7, 2003
- Diagnosing the California Electricity Crisis pp. 11-37

- Frank A. Wolak
- Retroactive Retrograde Retreat: Keeping FERC in the Generation Pricing Business Forever pp. 38-49

- Jonathan Falk
- Sorry, Mr. Falk: It's Too Late to Implement Your Recommendations Now pp. 50-55

- Frank A. Wolak
- Regulatory Failure in the California Electricity Crisis pp. 56-64

- Steven Peterson and Charles Augustine
- Getting the Transmission Planning Rules Right for Competitive Markets pp. 65-73

- Charles Pratt
- How Can FERC Find its Way out of the SMD Cul-de-Sac? Stimulate the Transmission Sector! pp. 74-85

- Mathew J. Morey and Christina C. Forbes
- Strategizing in the Deregulating Energy Markets: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back, and Where Next? pp. 86-94

- Torben J. Andersen and Antonio J. Remedios
- High-Voltage Electric Transmission Line Upgrades: The Value of Good Corporate Citizenship pp. 95-102

- Chris Hilen
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 16, issue 6, 2003
- Standard Market Design: What Went Wrong? What Next? pp. 11-17

- Mary Anne Sullivan, Joseph C. Bell and John R. Lilyestrom
- The Case for Competition in the U.S. Electricity Business pp. 18-26

- Craig R. Roach
- Preserving the Benefits of Competition through Effective Competitive Bidding Rules for Utility Resource Procurement pp. 27-36

- Alexandre B. Makler and Steven S. Schleimer
- Energy Efficiency Leadership in California: Preventing the Next Crisis pp. 37-47

- Devra Bachrach
- How California Hopes to Manage the Intermittency of Wind Power pp. 48-53

- Peter Asmus
- Foreign Projects in China's Power Industry: Tariff Reductions and Renegotiations pp. 54-65

- Sarah Wee and Kenneth Wee
- Mergers and Acquisitions as a Vehicle to Create Value in Uncertain Times pp. 66-75

- James Hendrickson
- Toward Post-Modern Pricing of Electricity pp. 76-78

- Ahmad Faruqui
- Energy Policy in Mid-Stream pp. 78-79

- Roger D. Stark
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 16, issue 5, 2003
- The Shocking Truth about Restructuring of the U.S. Electricity Industry pp. 11-19

- Kenneth Costello
- Assessing the Challenges Confronting Distributive Electric Generation pp. 20-34

- Henry Lee
- Performance-Based Regulation for Independent Transmission Companies: Delivering the Promise of Standard Market Design pp. 35-51

- Mathew J. Morey
- Demand Response Is Important--But Let's Not Oversell (or Over-Price) It pp. 52-64

- Steven D. Braithwait
- LIHEAP Reauthorization: Is the Time Right for a Formula Fight? pp. 65-77

- Mark J. Kaiser and Allan G. Pulsipher
- The Distribution System of the Future pp. 78-87

- John D. Kueck and Brendan J. Kirby
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 16, issue 4, 2003
- Market Power and Demand Responsiveness: Letting Customers Protect Themselves pp. 11-23

- Michael B. Rosenzweig, Hamish Fraser, Jonathan Falk and Sarah P. Voll
- Aftershocks--And Essential Lessons--From the California Electricity Debacle pp. 24-30

- Peter Navarro and Michael Shames
- The Role of the Independent Transmission Company in Standardized Wholesale Electricity Markets pp. 31-45

- Mathew J. Morey and Eric Hirst
- Designing Effective Renewable Markets pp. 46-57

- Marc W. Chupka
- Are Standby Rates Ever Justified? The Case Against Electric Utility Standby Charges as a Response to On-Site Generation pp. 58-65

- Sean Casten
- Alternatives for the Elimination of Cross-Subsidies: The Case of Brazil pp. 66-71

- Sarah Potts Voll, Carlos Pabon-Agudelo and Michael B. Rosenzweig
- The Electricity Market in Queensland pp. 72-79

- Visit Phunnarungsi and Glen Dixon
- In this issue Contents pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 16, issue 3, 2003
- Performance Incentives for Transmission pp. 9-22

- Matthew Barmack, Peter Griffes, Edward Kahn and Shmuel Oren
- A Critique of the Resource Adequacy Requirement Proposed in FERC's SMD NOPR pp. 23-28

- Hamish Fraser
- ITP Building Blocks: Functions and Institutions pp. 29-41

- Eric Hirst and Mathew J. Morey
- Firm-Specific Productive Efficiency: A Response pp. 42-50

- Graham Shuttleworth
- Harmonizing Electricity Markets with the Physics of Electricity pp. 51-58

- Vikram S. Budhraja
- An Oligopoly Simulation of a Restructured ERCOT: Will Future Prices Be Competitive? pp. 59-71

- Ross Baldick and Martin L. Baughman
- Making Every Electricity Consumer a Market Participant (Putting Demand Back in the Equation) pp. 72-78

- Hethie S. Parmesano
- Credit Crunch: Restoring Confidence among Jittery Investors pp. 79-85

- Mark Griffith and (Perry) Sioshansi, Fereidoon P.
- Mass., in Truth, Is a good example of sustained DSM pp. 85-85

- Jerrold Oppenheim
- In this issue Contents pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 16, issue 2, 2003
- Standard Market Design in Wholesale Electricity Markets: Can FERC's Proposed Structure Adapt to the Unknown? pp. 11-19

- Lynne Kiesling and Brian Mannix
- Market Power Mitigation and Energy-Limited Resources pp. 20-31

- Ren Orans, Arne Olson and Carol Opatrny
- Output-Based Emission Standards: Advancing Innovative Energy Technologies pp. 32-37

- Susan Freedman
- Bargaining Outcomes in Rural Electric Cooperative All-Power-Requirements Contract Negotiations in a Deregulated Retail Market pp. 38-53

- Matt Lindsey and Chad Settle
- Integrated Electricity Markets in New York pp. 54-65

- Bradley Kranz, Robert Pike and Eric Hirst
- Entrepreneurial Interconnectors and Transmission Planning in Australia pp. 66-76

- Bruce Mountain and Geoff Swier
- Déjà Vu All over Again: The Return of Project Independence and Ratepayer-Funded DSM pp. 77-81

- Richard J. Pierce
Volume 16, issue 1, 2003
- In New Zealand, LMP's Rated a Success, Not a Problem pp. 2-4

- Bruce Girdwood
- The Missing Manifesto: What Economists Should Be Saying about Electric Utility Restructuring in the United States pp. 13-24

- John M. Kelly
- Can FERC Make SMD Work? pp. 25-38

- Gary L. Hunt and Sioshansi, Fereidoon (Perry)
- Market Manipulation and Market Flaws pp. 39-46

- Richard J. Pierce
- Flow-Based Pricing of Inter-Regional Power Transfers pp. 47-54

- John L. Seelke
- Efficiency as a Discovery Process: Why Enhanced Incentives Outperform Regulatory Mandates pp. 55-62

- Dennis L. Weisman and Johannes P. Pfeifenberger
- What Do the ISOs' Public Bid Data Reveal about the California Market? pp. 63-73

- Matthew A. Barmack
- Residential Customers and Competitive Electricity Markets: The Case of Norway pp. 74-79

- Tor Arnt Johnsen
- Is Nuclear Power Viable in Russia? pp. 80-87

- Oana Diaconu and Michael Maloney
- Back to the Future: LSEs in the Driver's Seat Again pp. 88-92

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

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