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Now What? Whither Goes Electricity Policy?

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A confluence of events presents major implications for the development of electricity system policy as part of the larger energy transition. The 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties in Glasgow, Federal legislation for the economy and climate...

Forty-Seventh Plenary Session

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May 31-June 1, 2007 Session One - All the King's Horses and All the King's Men: Can Humpty Dumpty Be Put Together Again? Session Two - Beneficiaries of Transmission Expansion: Who, Where, When, and How Much? Session Three - Climate Change: If the Debate...

Fifty-Eighth Plenary Session

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February 25-26, 2010 Session One - Distribution Infrastructure and Electricity Transformation Session Two - Transmission Planning and Certain Surprises Session Three - Copenhagen Challenges for Climate Change Policy

Seventy-Second Plenary Session

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September 26-27, 2013 Session One - Twenty Years of Market Reformation: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going? Session Two - Regional Transmission Organizations: Successes and Challenges Session Three - The Green Agenda: Electricity and the...

Clean Energy Policy: Ends, Means, and Playing Fields

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The level playing field metaphor has long been a mantra of electricity market reform and regulation. The goal was an efficient and reliable system that supported investment. The costly experience with failures of monopoly planning pointed to using markets...

Tail events: Prediction, Planning, and Performance

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Tail events: Prediction, Planning, and Performance Extreme weather and related fires and floods are much in the news. The electricity crisis in ERCOT in February 2021 illustrated the challenge of addressing high consequence but low probability events. The...

Clean Energy Policy: Tools and Trajectories

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The goal of clean or at least net emission free energy systems by a certain date dominates discussion of the policy agenda. The question of feasibility of such an objective, at least for the electricity sector, can be answered easily as a purely...

Bibliographic References tagged with Climate Change

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Collins, Keith. “Lessons and Challenges Integrating Renewable Generation”. In HEPG Virtual Session Green Policy, Predictions, and Practice: Implementation Challenges.
Collins, Keith. “Lessons and Challenges Integrating Renewable Generation”. In HEPG Virtual Session Green Policy, Predictions, and Practice: Implementation Challenges.
Bistline, John, Neil Mehrota, and Catherine Wolfram. “Economic Implications of the Climate Provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act”. Brookings Institution, 2023.
Bistline, John, Neil Mehrota, and Catherine Wolfram. “Economic Implications of the Climate Provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act”. Brookings Institution, 2023.
Wolfram, Catherine. “Economic Implications of the Climate Provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act”. In HEPG Virtual Session: Unpacking the IRA. Cambridge (virtual), 2023.
Wolfram, Catherine. “Economic Implications of the Climate Provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act”. In HEPG Virtual Session: Unpacking the IRA. Cambridge (virtual), 2023.
Bistline, John. “Energy System Impacts of the Inflation Reduction Act: Insights from EPRI’s US-REGEN Model”. In HEPG Virtual Session: Unpacking the IRA.
Bistline, John. “Energy System Impacts of the Inflation Reduction Act: Insights from EPRI’s US-REGEN Model”. In HEPG Virtual Session: Unpacking the IRA.
Hogan, William. “Carbon Emission Prices and Electricity Market Subsidies”. In HEPG Virtual Session: Unpacking the IRA. May 31, 2023. Cambridge (virtual), 2023.
Hogan, William. “Carbon Emission Prices and Electricity Market Subsidies”. In HEPG Virtual Session: Unpacking the IRA. May 31, 2023. Cambridge (virtual), 2023.