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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...

Thirty-Fourth Plenary Session

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March 1-2, 2004 Session One - Reliability and Markets. Session Two - The ISO as the New Utility: Bigger Footprint and Federally Regulated. Session Three - Choice of Fuel Resources: A Role for Planning and Allocation in a Market-Driven Environment?

Forty-Third Plenary Session

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June 1-2, 2006 Session One - Carbon Dioxide Emissions Controls and Electricity Markets Session Two - Wholesale and Retail Electricity Market Models: Will They Mesh Well or Cancel Each Other Out? Session Three - Regional Transmission Organizations: Cost or...

Forty-Ninth Plenary Session

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December 6-7, 2007 Session One - Commitment: It's Getting Better All the Time with MIP. Session Two - The Impact of Competition on Electricity Prices: Can We Discern a Pattern? Session Three - Allocating Carbon Emission Allowances: Who Gets What and How?

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...

Sixty-Third Plenary Session

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JUNE 2-3, 2011 Session One - Watching the Watchers: Challenges for Market Monitors Session Two - Post Fukushima: If Not Nuclear, What Energy Mix? Session Three - Complementing Wind and Solar: Is the Natural Gas Infrastructure Up To The Job?

Fifty-Third Plenary Session

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DECEMBER 11-12, 2008 Session One - The Benefits of Going Green: Good or Too Good to be True? Session Two - Electricity Markets: A Transformative Moment? Session Three - RTO Performance: Are They Being Held Accountable/How Can They Be?

Bibliographic References tagged with Environmental Issues

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Rudkevich, Aleksandr. “Economics of CO2 Emissions in Power Systems ”. In.
Rudkevich, Aleksandr. “Economics of CO2 Emissions in Power Systems ”. In.
Gallagher, Kelly Sims, ed. Acting in Time on Energy Policy. Brookings Institution Press, 2009.
Gallagher, Kelly Sims, ed. Acting in Time on Energy Policy. Brookings Institution Press, 2009.
Consilting, Navigant. “Price Signals and Greenhouse Gas Reduction in the Electricity Sector ”. Navigant. Navigant Consulting, 2009.
Consilting, Navigant. “Price Signals and Greenhouse Gas Reduction in the Electricity Sector ”. Navigant. Navigant Consulting, 2009.
Celebi, Metin, and Frank Graves. “VOLATILE CO2 PRICES DISCOURAGE CCS INVESTMENT ”. The Brattle Group. The Brattle Group, 2009.
Celebi, Metin, and Frank Graves. “VOLATILE CO2 PRICES DISCOURAGE CCS INVESTMENT ”. The Brattle Group. The Brattle Group, 2009.
Edenhofer, Ottmar, Ramon Pichs Madruga, and Youba Sokona. “ Summary for Policy Makers. An IPCC Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation”. IPCC. Intergovermental Panel on Climate Change, 2011.
Edenhofer, Ottmar, Ramon Pichs Madruga, and Youba Sokona. “ Summary for Policy Makers. An IPCC Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation”. IPCC. Intergovermental Panel on Climate Change, 2011.
Edenhofer, Ottmar, Ramon Pichs Madruga, and Youba Sokona. “Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation”. IPCC. Intergovermental Panel on Climate Change, 2011.
Edenhofer, Ottmar, Ramon Pichs Madruga, and Youba Sokona. “Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation”. IPCC. Intergovermental Panel on Climate Change, 2011.
Change, Committee Climate. “Renewable Energy Review”. In.
Change, Committee Climate. “Renewable Energy Review”. In.