Price Formation
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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...
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Von Hoene, William Jr. “All the King’s Horses and All The King’s Men: Can Humpty Dumpty Be Put Together Again?”. In.
Von Hoene, William Jr. “All the King’s Horses and All The King’s Men: Can Humpty Dumpty Be Put Together Again?”. In.
O’Neill, Richard. “Just Prices and Contracting: An Update on a Three Millennium Debate”. In.
O’Neill, Richard. “Just Prices and Contracting: An Update on a Three Millennium Debate”. In.
Hogan, William W., Brendan Ring, and Grant Read. “Using Mathematical Programming for Electricity Spot Pricing”. In.
Hogan, William W., Brendan Ring, and Grant Read. “Using Mathematical Programming for Electricity Spot Pricing”. In.
Brown, Ashley. “Honey, I Shrunk The Franchise!”. The Electricity Journal, 1995.
Brown, Ashley. “Honey, I Shrunk The Franchise!”. The Electricity Journal, 1995.
Association, Electric Power Supply. “2000 Data Update: Assessing the Good Ol’ Days" of Cost-Plus Regulation”. In.
Association, Electric Power Supply. “2000 Data Update: Assessing the Good Ol’ Days" of Cost-Plus Regulation”. In.
Schriber, Alan. “The Standard Service Offer”. In.
Schriber, Alan. “The Standard Service Offer”. In.
Vasington, Paul. “Setting the Standard for Standard Offers”. In.
Vasington, Paul. “Setting the Standard for Standard Offers”. In.
Alexander, Barbara. “Part One: An Analysis of Residential Energy Markets in Georgia, Massachusetts, Ohio, New York and Texas”. In.
Alexander, Barbara. “Part One: An Analysis of Residential Energy Markets in Georgia, Massachusetts, Ohio, New York and Texas”. In.