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Friday, December 8, 2000 RTOs and State of the Retail Markets. Session One - Regional Transmission Organizations. Session Two - State of the Retail Markets.
Twenty-Third Plenary Session
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September 21-22, 2000 Session One - Market Power and RTOs. Session Two - Multi-Settlement Systems: Consistency and Efficiency. Session Three - Demand-Side Participation: An Essential Part of the Reliability Equation.
Special Session
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March 16, 2000 Transition, A Never-Ending Process. Session One - Getting From Here to There. Session Two - Market Turmoil, Trading, and Risk Management.
Twenty-First Plenary Session
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January 20–January 21, 2000 Session One - Mergermania and Public Policy. Session Two - Are we Facing a Capacity Crunch? Session Three - Regional Transmission Organizations: The Rulemaking and the Rules.
Twenty-Sixth Plenary Session
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September 20-21, 2001 Session One - A Federal System Struggles to Restructure its Electricity Sector: The European Union. Session Two - Roller Coaster Prices: The Western US in the Past Year. Session Three - Making Markets Work Under RTOs.
Special Session
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November 30, 2001 RTOs and State of the Retail Markets. Session One - Regional Transmission Organizations. Session Two - State of the Retail Markets.
Thirty-Second Plenary Session
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September 25-26, 2003 Session One - Setting the Standard for Standard Offers. Session Two - Regional State Advisory Committees and Grid Governance. Session Three - The Virtues of Virtual RTOs.
Forty-Fifth Plenary Session
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November 30 and December 1, 2006 Session One - Regulators: "Fired" With Enthusiasm Session Two - RTO: Fox or Hedgehog? Session Three - PUHCA Repealed!! Has Anyone Noticed?
Forty-Fourth Plenary Session
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September 21-22, 2006 Session One - Transmission and Generation Planning: What Is To Be Done? Who Needs It? Who Pays For It? Who Regulates It? Session Two - Regulation and Hedging For Load Serving Entities: Which Risk Is Greater, Regulatory or Speculative...
Forty-Seventh Plenary Session
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May 31-June 1, 2007 Session One - All the King's Horses and All the King's Men: Can Humpty Dumpty Be Put Together Again? Session Two - Beneficiaries of Transmission Expansion: Who, Where, When, and How Much? Session Three - Climate Change: If the Debate...
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Stern, Gary. “Gone With the Wind: What Will Replace the Right of First Refusal?"”. In.
Stern, Gary. “Gone With the Wind: What Will Replace the Right of First Refusal?"”. In.
Curran, Jennifer. “Beyond Order 1000: Seams Operations and Congestion Management”. In.
Curran, Jennifer. “Beyond Order 1000: Seams Operations and Congestion Management”. In.
Dennis, Jeff. “The Future Role of Regional Transmission Organizations”. In.
Dennis, Jeff. “The Future Role of Regional Transmission Organizations”. In.
Casey, Keith. “Interregional Operational Opportunities in the West”. In.
Casey, Keith. “Interregional Operational Opportunities in the West”. In.
Rothleder, Mark. “Briefing on Exceptional Dispatch”. In.
Rothleder, Mark. “Briefing on Exceptional Dispatch”. In.
Ott, Andrew. “HEPG Discussion: RTO: Fox or Hedgehog?”. In.
Ott, Andrew. “HEPG Discussion: RTO: Fox or Hedgehog?”. In.
Chandley, John, and William W. Hogan. “A Path To Preventing Undue Discrimination and Preference In Transmission Services”. In.
Chandley, John, and William W. Hogan. “A Path To Preventing Undue Discrimination and Preference In Transmission Services”. In.