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Forty-Fourth Plenary Session

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September 21-22, 2006 Session One - Transmission and Generation Planning: What Is To Be Done? Who Needs It? Who Pays For It? Who Regulates It? Session Two - Regulation and Hedging For Load Serving Entities: Which Risk Is Greater, Regulatory or Speculative...

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-Eighth Plenary Session

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October 4-5, 2007 Session One - Ample Opportunity, Ample Risks: The Dilemma of Generating Companies Trying To Make Prudent, Needed Investment in the Context of Climate Change Uncertainty. Session Two - Retail Procurement: In Search of No Fault Default...

Fiftieth Plenary Session

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February 28-29, 2008 Session One - Federal Transmission Corridors The New Federal Role in Siting: Too Little? Too Much? Just Right? or Largely Irrelevant? Session Two - Monopsony Manipulation: No Cost is Too High to Get Low Prices Session Three - Risky...

Seventy-Fifth Plenary Session

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June 12-13, 2014, Cambridge, MA Session One - Uplift Downside Session Two - Regulating Generation: When Do Wholesale and Retail Generation Become Part of the Same Whole? Session Three - Cyber-Security vs. Physical Security/High Voltage vs. Low Voltage...

Special Seminar - 18 April 1995

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18 April 1995 Competition in Electricity Generation, Market Power, and Market Pricing. Session One - Setting the Stage: Objectives, Theory, and Experience Session Two - Advancing the Framework: Diagnosis and Policy Options

Bibliographic References tagged with Generation

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Linares, Pedro, Francisco Javier Santos, Mariano Ventosa, and Luis Lapiedra. “Incorporating Oligopoly, CO2 Emissions Trading and Green Certificates into a Power Generation Expansion Model”. Automatica 44, no. 6 (2008): 1608-20.
Linares, Pedro, Francisco Javier Santos, Mariano Ventosa, and Luis Lapiedra. “Incorporating Oligopoly, CO2 Emissions Trading and Green Certificates into a Power Generation Expansion Model”. Automatica 44, no. 6 (2008): 1608-20.
Carnes, Kerri. “The Future of Arizona Sustainability and Changing Grid Conditions”. In. MANDARIN ORIENTAL HOTEL-WASHINGTON, D.C., 2019.
Carnes, Kerri. “The Future of Arizona Sustainability and Changing Grid Conditions”. In. MANDARIN ORIENTAL HOTEL-WASHINGTON, D.C., 2019.