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June 11-12, 2001 Session One: Siting and Eminent Domain - Is Parochialism Growing? Is it Ripe for Pre-emption? Session Two: Excess Capacity or Capacity Excesses.
Sixty-Fourth Plenary Session
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SEPTEMBER 22-23, 2011 Session One - Transmission Cost Allocation Roughly Commensurate with Benefits: Now What? Session Two - FERC's Planning and Cost Allocation Guidelines: Will They Alter the Dynamics of Siting Multi-State Transmission Lines? Session...
Fifty-Sixth Plenary Session
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OCTOBER 1-2, 2009 Session One - In Search of Perfect Prices: Incremental Improvements with High Leverage Session Two - Smart Grid and Demand Response: Implementation and Pricing Issues Session Three - Siting Transmission Lines: What need of “need”?
89th Plenary Session - Rapporteur's Report
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January 25-26, 2018, Palm Beach, FL Session One - Grid Resilience: A Problem in Search of a Solution, or a Solution in Search of a Problem? Session Two - Demand Charges: Can they be Internalized in Dynamic Pricing Without Diluting Efficient Price Signals...
Seventy-Eighth Plenary Session
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March 24-25, 2015 Session One - Storage and the Economics of Clean Electricity: Can Expanded Storage Solve the Challenges of Increased Penetration of Intermittent Resources? Session Two - Distributed Energy Resources and Distribution Systems: Are "DSOs"...
Eighth Plenary Session.
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26-27 October 1995. . Regulating for Reliability and the Obligation to Serve. Session One- Regulating for Reliability and the Obligation to Serve Session Two - Besides California, What's Happening In Electricity Market Reform? Session Three - Transmission...
Nineteenth Plenary Session.
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24-25 May 1999 Session One - Making Regional Transmission Organizations Support Competitive Electricity Markets. Session Two - The 1992 Energy Policy Act, Plus Seven Years: What Have We Learned? Where Are We Going? Where Should We Be Going? Session Three...
Bibliographic References tagged with LMP
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Hogan, William. “ Demand Response Compensation, Net Benefits and Cost Allocation: Preliminary Comments ”, 2010.
Hogan, William. “ Demand Response Compensation, Net Benefits and Cost Allocation: Preliminary Comments ”, 2010.
Bushnell, James, Scott Harvey, Benjamin Hobbs, and Steven Soft. “Opinion on Economic Issues Raised by FERC Order 745, ‘Demand Response Compensation in Organized Wholesale Energy Markets’ ”, 2011.
Bushnell, James, Scott Harvey, Benjamin Hobbs, and Steven Soft. “Opinion on Economic Issues Raised by FERC Order 745, ‘Demand Response Compensation in Organized Wholesale Energy Markets’ ”, 2011.
Gavan, John C., and Rob Gramlich. “John C. Gavan and Rob Gramlich - A New State-Federal Cooperation Agenda for Regional and Interregional Transmission.”
Gavan, John C., and Rob Gramlich. “John C. Gavan and Rob Gramlich - A New State-Federal Cooperation Agenda for Regional and Interregional Transmission.”
Faruqui, Ahmad. “DISPATCHING DEMAND VIA DYNAMIC PRICING”. In.
Faruqui, Ahmad. “DISPATCHING DEMAND VIA DYNAMIC PRICING”. In.
Kelly, John. “Utility of the Future”. In.
Kelly, John. “Utility of the Future”. In.
Brown, Ashley. “Manage the Transition Out of Price Freezes - Life After Rate Caps”. In.
Brown, Ashley. “Manage the Transition Out of Price Freezes - Life After Rate Caps”. In.
Ott, Andrew. “HEPG Discussion: RTO: Fox or Hedgehog?”. In.
Ott, Andrew. “HEPG Discussion: RTO: Fox or Hedgehog?”. In.
Hogan, William W. “Virtual Bidding and Electricity Market Design”. In.
Hogan, William W. “Virtual Bidding and Electricity Market Design”. In.
Group, Energy Policy. “Competition in Bilateral Wholesale Electric Markets: How Does It Work?”. In.
Group, Energy Policy. “Competition in Bilateral Wholesale Electric Markets: How Does It Work?”. In.