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A01=Alan J. Krupnick
A01=Dallas Burtraw
A01=Karen L. Palmer
A01=Raymond J. Kopp
A01=Timothy J. Brennan
A01=Vito Stagliano
advanced electricity market restructuring
air pollution mitigation
Author_Alan J. Krupnick
Author_Dallas Burtraw
Author_Karen L. Palmer
Author_Raymond J. Kopp
Author_Timothy J. Brennan
Author_Vito Stagliano
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commission
Competitive Electricity Market
Demand Side Management Programs
electric
electricity
Electricity Industry
energy
Energy Conservation
energy policy analysis
environmental regulation electricity
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federal
grid
Independent System Operator
industry
Local Distribution Companies
Loop Flow
market deregulation impacts
Nonutility Generators
North American Electric Reliability Council
Power Plants
Price Cap Regulation
Public Utility Holding Company Act
PURPA
regulatory
Retail Competition
Spot Market
State Public Utility Commissions
Stranded Cost Recovery
Stranded Costs
transmission
Transmission Company
Transmission Grid
Transmission Pricing
utilities
utility merger policy
vertical integration utilities
Vice Versa
Wholesale Competition
Product details
- ISBN 9780915707805
- Weight: 294g
- Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 01 Aug 1996
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
A Shock to the System is a guide to the decisions that will be faced by electricity providers, customers, and policymakers. Produced by a team of analysts at Resources for the Future, this concise and balanced work provides background necessary to understand the increasing role of competition in electricity markets. The authors introduce important concepts and terminology, and offer the history of public policy regarding electricity. They identify the significant proposals for implementing competition, and examine the potential consequences for regulation, industry structure, cost recovery, and the environment.
Authored by Brennan, Timothy J. ; Palmer, Karen L. ; Kopp, Raymond J. ; Krupnick, Alan J. ; Stagliano, Vito ; Burtraw, Dallas
Shock to the System
€29.99
