The Electricity Journal
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Volume 15, issue 10, 2002
- Demand Response: Reality versus "Resource" pp. 10-23

- Larry E. Ruff
- Is Real-Time Pricing a Panacea? If So, Why Isn't It More Widespread? pp. 24-34

- Michael T. O'Sheasy
- Developing and Implementing an Industry Code of Conduct pp. 35-42

- David O. Jermain
- Firm-Specific Productive Efficiency Offsets in the Development of a Price Cap Formula pp. 43-52

- Ronald N. Norton, Thomas R. Sexton and Richard H. Silkman
- What the U.S. Could Learn from Western Europe and Elsewhere pp. 53-64

- Alex Henney
- Cross-Subsidies: The Economic Impact of the "Tariff Realignment" in Brazil pp. 65-75

- Michael B. Rosenzweig, Sarah Potts Voll and Carlos Pabon-Agudelo
- TVA's Nuclear Gamble pp. 76-80

- Richard Munson
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Volume 15, issue 9, 2002
- Market Power in Deregulated Wholesale Electricity Markets: Issues in Measurement and the Cost of Mitigation pp. 11-24

- Seth Blumsack, Dmitri Perekhodtsev and Lester Lave
- Are ITP-Run Day-Ahead Markets Needed? pp. 25-33

- Veronica Irastorza and Hamish Fraser
- Designing Standard-Offer Service to Facilitate Electric Retail Restructuring pp. 34-51

- James D. Reitzes, Lisa V. Wood, J. Arnold Quinn and Kelli L. Sheran
- The Regulatory Environment for Small Independent Micro-Grid Companies pp. 52-57

- M. Granger Morgan and Hisham Zerriffi
- Use of Real Options in Asset Valuation pp. 58-71

- Gary Gitelman
- Simultaneous Optimal Auction and Unit Commitment for Deregulated Electricity Markets pp. 72-80

- Joseph H. Yan and Gary A. Stern
- Understanding Cointegration: An Application to the Western United States Electricity Market pp. 81-90

- James W. Mjelde, David Bessler and Christine A. Jerko
- FERC Needs to Listen to the Regions before Racing to its Standard Market Design pp. 91-98

- Aleka Scott
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Volume 15, issue 8, 2002
- 3 Little Words on Hunt's 3 Bold Steps: Not So Fast pp. 2-5

- Kenneth Costello
- Sally Hunt responds pp. 5-6

- Sally Hunt
- Control of Market Power in Electricity Auctions pp. 15-24

- Michael H. Rothkopf
- Hot Topics in European Electricity: What Is Relevant and What Isn't? pp. 25-39

- Graham Shuttleworth
- The Importance of Marginal Loss Pricing in an RTO Environment pp. 40-45

- Leslie Liu and Assef Zobian
- Public Benefits Charges to Fund Resource Acquisition Programs: An Orwellian Tale pp. 46-53

- Sheldon Switzer
- Expanding Transmission Capacity: A Proposed Planning Process pp. 54-59

- Eric Hirst and Brendan Kirby
- Power Generation Acquisitions and Divestitures: A Roadmap for Successful Transactions pp. 60-89

- Richard L. Burleson
- Economists' Stories, and Culpability in Deregulation pp. 90-96

- Eugene Coyle
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Volume 15, issue 7, 2002
- Use Tax Policy, Not Cross-Subsidies, To Aid the Poor pp. 11-11

- Hethie S. Parmesano
- Mr. Colton responds pp. 12-12

- Roger D. Colton
- Substituting Outrage for Thought: The Enron "Smoking Gun" Memos pp. 13-22

- Jonathan Falk
- Lessons to Be Learned from California and Enron for Restructuring Electricity Markets pp. 23-32

- Michael D. Smith
- Assuring Electricity Service for All Residential Customers after Electricity Industry Restructuring pp. 33-52

- Jerrold Oppenheim
- The Political Economy of Long-Term Generation Adequacy: Why an ICAP Mechanism is Needed as Part of Standard Market Design pp. 53-62

- Janet Gail Besser, John G. Farr and Susan F. Tierney
- Is There a Capacity Glut, and How Long Will It Last? pp. 63-71

- Gary L. Hunt and Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- Modeling Electricity Auctions pp. 72-81

- Natalia Fabra, Nils-Henrik von der Fehr and David Harbord
- Zimbabwe: An Assessment of the Electricity Industry and What Needs to Be Done pp. 82-91

- Charles Mbohwa
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Volume 15, issue 6, 2002
- A Critique of Existing Market Performance Monitoring and Mitigation Policies pp. 10-18

- John Farr and Frank A. Felder
- Can FERC's Standard Market Design Work in Large RTOs? pp. 19-30

- Hamish Fraser
- The Economics of Price Spikes in Deregulated Power Markets pp. 31-44

- William R. Hughes and Andrew Parece
- The Value of Dynamic Pricing in Mass Markets pp. 45-55

- Ahmad Faruqui and Stephen S. George
- Clear Skies Initiative: New Beginning or Bait and Switch? pp. 56-63

- Tobey Winters
- Stranded Clean Air Costs: How Big? pp. 64-68

- Andy H. Barnett, Justin P. Isaacs and Henry Thompson
- Deregulation of the Swiss Electricity Industry: Short-Run Implications for the Hydropower Sector pp. 69-77

- Silvia Banfi, Massimo Filippini and Cornelia Luchsinger
- Demand Response: The Future Ain't What It Used to Be--Or Is It? pp. 78-86

- Havel Nos Spine
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 15, issue 5, 2002
- The State of U.S. Electricity Restructuring pp. 11-19

- Sally Hunt
- Welcome to the New Era of Resource Planning: Why Restructuring May Lead to More Complex Regulation, Not Less pp. 20-28

- Jonathan A. Lesser
- The Power to Direct in Wholesale Electricity Markets pp. 29-34

- Malcolm Abbott
- Siting Power Plants in the New Electric Industry Structure: Lessons from California and Best Practices for Other States pp. 35-50

- Susan F. Tierney and Paul J. Hibbard
- The Effect on Asset Values of the Allocation of Carbon Dioxide Emission Allowances pp. 51-62

- Dallas Burtraw, Karen Palmer, Ranjit Bharvirkar and Anthony Paul
- Can Yesterday's Demand-Side Management Lessons Become Tomorrow's Market Solutions? pp. 63-69

- Kay L. Gehring
- LIHEAP as a Textbook Case of Government Befuddlement pp. 70-92

- Mark J. Kaiser and Allan G. Pulsipher
Volume 15, issue 4, 2002
- California's Electricity Debacle: A Guided Tour pp. 10-29

- John L. Jurewitz
- Market Power in California: Misunderstanding the Opportunities pp. 30-42

- Robert J. Michaels and Nguyen T. Quan
- Regulatory Questions on Hedging: The Case of Natural Gas pp. 43-51

- Kenneth Costello
- The Design of Tests for Horizontal Market Power in Market-Based Rate Proceedings pp. 52-65

- James Bohn, Metin Celebi and Philip Hanser
- The Financial and Physical Insurance Benefits of Price-Responsive Demand pp. 66-73

- Eric Hirst
- FERC's Flawed Assessment of the Benefits and Costs of Regional Transmission Organizations pp. 74-78

- Thomas M. Lenard
- The Influence of Subsidies on the Production Process: The Case of Wind Energy in Spain pp. 79-86

- Lucía Isabel García-Cebrián
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- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 15, issue 3, 2002
- Can FERC Solve Its Market Power Problems? Supply Margin Assessment Doesn't Seem to Be a Promising First Step pp. 10-18

- John Rohrbach, Andrew Kleit and Blake Nelson
- Promoting Competition in the U.S. Electricity Industry: What Are the Big Policy Issues? pp. 19-28

- Diana Moss
- An Analysis of Generation Market Power in the Midwest Interconnect pp. 29-40

- Rajat K. Deb, Rafael Emmanuel A. Macatangay and Sidart Deb
- The Benefits of Customer Participation in Wholesale Electricity Markets pp. 41-51

- Richard N. Boisvert, Peter A. Cappers and Bernie Neenan
- What Makes a Customer Price Responsive? pp. 52-59

- Bernie Neenan, Richard N. Boisvert and Peter A. Cappers
- What We Can Learn from a Statistical Analysis of Electricity Prices in New South Wales pp. 60-69

- Louise Wilkinson and Joseph Winsen
- Energy Consumption and Expenditures by Low-Income Customers pp. 70-75

- Roger D. Colton
- Stimulating New Transmission Investments pp. 76-80

- Edward N. Krapels
- Calpine Ain't Enron pp. 81-85

- Allen W. Williams
- In this issue pp. CO2-CO2

- Richard Cohen and Gerry Khermouch
Volume 15, issue 2, 2002
- The Duty of Regulators to Have Ex Parte Communications pp. 10-14

- Ashley C. Brown
- Is There a Rational Path to Salvaging Competition? pp. 15-30

- Karl A. McDermott and Carl R. Peterson
- Is Electricity a Right? pp. 31-36

- Cliff Rochlin
- The Adequacy of Prospective Returns on Generation Investments under Price Control Mechanisms pp. 37-46

- Alfred Kahn
- Bonneville and West Coast Electric Markets pp. 47-55

- Jim Harding
- Wind Energy and Power System Operations: A Survey of Current Research and Regulatory Actions pp. 56-67

- Michael Milligan, Kevin Porter, Brian Parsons and James Caldwell
- Retail Electric Competition and Free Interstate Trade in the Southeast pp. 68-74

- Andy H. Barnett, Justin P. Isaacs and Henry Thompson
- A Tale of Two Transmission Systems pp. 75-83

- Elliot J. Roseman
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Volume 15, issue 1, 2002
- Bonneville Power's Critic Is OK with Subsidies--As Long as They're Local pp. 2-4

- C. Clark Leone
- Reassessing Retail Competition: A Chance to Modify the Mix pp. 13-21

- Scott Hempling
- Generation Opportunities Remain Despite the Withering Attack of Superficial Analysis pp. 22-26

- Steven A. Mitnick
- Incorporating Network Models into FERCs New Approach to Market Power Analysis pp. 27-35

- Joseph G. Crespo and César A. Herrera
- The Need for Governance of Restructured Electric Power Systems and Some Policy Implications pp. 36-43

- Frank A. Felder
- Large RTOs and Traditional Transmission Pricing Don't Mix pp. 44-54

- Rodney Frame and Michael Quinn
- Electricity and Conflict: Advantages of a Distributed System pp. 55-65

- Hisham Zerriffi, Hadi Dowlatabadi and Neil Strachan
- Performance-Based Regulation: A View from the Other Side of the Pond pp. 66-73

- Matthew Bell
- A Comparison of the Performance of Industrial and Developing Countries in Creating Social and Economic Well-Being Through the Prudent Use of Energy Commodities pp. 74-83

- Henry R. Linden
- Transforming Traditional Utilities in the New World of Competition pp. 84-91

- Nabil A. Jacob and Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- California Overcomes an Electricity Crisis pp. 92-93

- Ralph Cavanagh
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