An entity (for profit or non-profit) that assembles generators or customer loads to achieve economies of scale and diversity among the generators or loads being combined
A maximum price applied by a regulator to the sale of electricity or services, whereby the level of the cap is set somewhat above the marginal costs of the most expensive generator on the system
Establishing the rates a utility charges its commercial, industrial and residential customers (customer classes) based on the reasonable and necessary costs of investment and servicing; in short, linking a utility's costs to its rate of return through...
Separating (spinning off) the generation, transmission, distribution and customer service functions of an electric utility; separating a customer's bill into its individual components
In the Midwest PTPs are defined as either obligations or options that are directional and entitle the owner of a PTP to be paid the difference in the congestion components of the locational prices between the specific point or points of receipt and the...