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EXCERPT FROM THE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The future of the U.S. electricity sector is hard to foresee – and it is never wise to overpay one’s fortune tellers – but there appear to be some key trends and technologies that may reshape future electricity markets...
Eightieth Plenary Session
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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...
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April 4, 2001 Killing the Golden Goose? Session One - The Fallout from California. Session Two - Looking Ahead While Looking Back.
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April 3, 2002 Session One - Spotlight on the Board: Governance. Session Two - Beyond a Standard Market Design.
Twenty-Eighth Plenary Session
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May 30-31, 2002 Session One - Contracting Investment and Expanding Demand. Session Two - Standard Market Design: What Role Will the States Play? Session Three - Beyond Slicing and Dicing: Incentives for Transmission Owners.
Twenty-Ninth Plenary Session
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September 26-27, 2002 Session One - Working to Make Working Markets. Session Two - Energy Trading: Promoting Efficiency or Profiting from Manipulation? Session Three - The State of Retail Competition: A Failed Experiment, or an Essential Reform Just...
Special Session
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December 5, 2002 Western Issues Session One - Market Design for the West: Adaptation and Implementation. Session Two - Standard Market Design and the States: Are They Preempted or Are They Enabled?
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December 5, 2002 Western Issues Session One - Market Design for the West: Adaptation and Implementation. Session Two - Standard Market Design and the States: Are They Preempted or Are They Enabled?
Thirty-Seventh Plenary Session
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December 2-3, 2004 Session One - Overcoming Market Failures Without Overturning Markets. Session Two - Active Markets and Reactive Policies: Requirements, Rules, Incentives and Business Models for Reactive Power. Session Three - Retail Competition in...
Thirty-Sixth Plenary Session
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October 7-8, 2004 Session One - Retail Competition: Should Markets Be Bifurcated Between Core and Non-Core Customers? Session Two - How Does Electricity Restructuring Alter the Real Costs of Risk? Session Three - Back to the Future? Competition and Market...
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O’Neill, Richard. “‘Idiosyncratic Assets, Interconnected Markets and Arbitrage.’”. In.
O’Neill, Richard. “‘Idiosyncratic Assets, Interconnected Markets and Arbitrage.’”. In.
Cusenza, Paul. “ Forward Trading in Electricity Markets: Benefits, Costs and Challenges.”. In.
Cusenza, Paul. “ Forward Trading in Electricity Markets: Benefits, Costs and Challenges.”. In.
Anderson, Kenneth. “ Orward Trading in Electricity Markets: Benefits, Costs and Challenges A Regulator’s Perspective. ”. In.
Anderson, Kenneth. “ Orward Trading in Electricity Markets: Benefits, Costs and Challenges A Regulator’s Perspective. ”. In.
Brief of Robert L. Borlick, James Bushnell, Joseph Bowring. “Brief of Robert L. Borlick, Joseph Bowring, James Bushnell, and 18 Other Leading Economicsts As Amici Curiae in Support of Petitioners Electric Power Supply Association V. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, USCA Case #11-1486 Document #137860.”
Brief of Robert L. Borlick, James Bushnell, Joseph Bowring. “Brief of Robert L. Borlick, Joseph Bowring, James Bushnell, and 18 Other Leading Economicsts As Amici Curiae in Support of Petitioners Electric Power Supply Association V. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, USCA Case #11-1486 Document #137860.”
Arkin, Zander. “Benefits of Cometition”, 1995.
Arkin, Zander. “Benefits of Cometition”, 1995.
Houde, Sebastien, and Joseph Aldy. “BELT AND SUSPENDERS AND MORE: THE INCREMENTAL IMPACT OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY SUBSIDIES IN THE PRESENCE OF EXISTING POLICY INSTRUMENTS ”. NBER, 2014.
Houde, Sebastien, and Joseph Aldy. “BELT AND SUSPENDERS AND MORE: THE INCREMENTAL IMPACT OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY SUBSIDIES IN THE PRESENCE OF EXISTING POLICY INSTRUMENTS ”. NBER, 2014.
Hogan, William. “ELECTRICITY MARKET DESIGN: ENVIRONMENTAL DISPATCH ”. In.
Hogan, William. “ELECTRICITY MARKET DESIGN: ENVIRONMENTAL DISPATCH ”. In.
Hoskins, Anne. “Electric Storage - Building the Market .”
Hoskins, Anne. “Electric Storage - Building the Market .”