OCTOBER 1-2, 2015 Session One - Computational Frontiers in Electricity Markets: Not Your Grandfather's Economic Dispatch Session Two - Free Renewables and Electrictiy Markets: Can Renewables Thrive through the Markets? Session Three - EPA Clean Power Plan...
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?
March 15-16, 2007 Session One - Courts, Contracts and Competition Session Two - A Consensus of Inaction: Demand Side Opportunities and Consumer Culture Session Three - Transmission Chickens and Alternative Energy Eggs
OCTOBER 2-3, 2008 Session One - Transmission Investment: Competitive Market Platform or Regulation Trojan Horse? Session Two - Renewable Rules: Market Friend or Foe? Session Three - Regulatory Treatment of Purchased Power: Pass Through or Profit Center?
May 29-30, 2008 Session One - Nuclear Power: Are the $tars Aligned? Session Two - Market Power Monitoring and Mitigation in a World of Financial Transactions Session Three - Debt by Any Other Name: Are Ratings Reality? Does the Accounting Make It So?
MAY 28-29, 2009 Session One - Transmission Rights, Transmission Wrongs, and Renewable Resources: Conflicts Over Access, Pricing, and Jurisdiction Session Two - Linking Regulatory Means and Environmental Ends: Intended and Unintended Consequences Session...
May 20-21, 2010 Session One - Demand Side Response: What Price Efficiency? Session Two - Financial Reform: Intended and Unintended Consequences Session Three - Renewable Energy: Prices, Costs, and Carbon Emissions
Session One-Forming Expectations for Price Formation Beth Garza, Potomac Economics Michael Hogan, Regulatory Assistance Project Travis Kavulla, NRG Energy Mark Rothleder, California ISO Session Two-Coherence or Confusion: What is the Environmental Agenda...
Bibliographic References tagged with Renewable Energy
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The potential benefits of wind power as a clean, renewable, economic, domestically avail- able power source have captured the attention of energy policy leaders, consumers, and the electricity industry. The United States (US) has...
The Year 2007 has brought new legislative and regulatory challenges for all states --- both regulated and restructured --- and some of these challenges are affecting resource evaluation processes, and corresponding resource decisions, for the ultimate...
Florio, Michel. Growing need for flexibility starting 2015." Harvard Electricity Policy Group 70th Plenary Session, Dana Point, CA, March 7-8, 2013. 1 page.
Hogan, Michael. Can Low-Carbon Resources Thrive through Markets?" Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group's 80th Plenary Session, Houston, TX, October 2015."