When Revenue Decoupling Will Work... And When It Won't
Steven Kihm
The Electricity Journal, 2009, vol. 22, issue 8, 19-28
Abstract:
As long as the Averch-Johnson effect continues to hold - which it likely will for many utilities - it may be difficult to persuade such utilities to abandon large-scale supply-side construction plans in favor of aggressive promotion of energy efficiency, even if a decoupling mechanism is in place.
Date: 2009
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