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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-Second Plenary Session
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May 22-Tuesday, May 23, 2000 Session One - Grid Planning and Expansion: Who, Where, When? Session Two - Retail Markets Over There: Has Supply Competition Taken Root? Session Three - Retail Markets Over There: Are They Contestable, and Contested?
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.
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...
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...
Thirty-Third Plenary Session
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December 11-12, 2003 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-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...
Forty-Ninth Plenary Session
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December 6-7, 2007 Session One - Commitment: It's Getting Better All the Time with MIP. Session Two - The Impact of Competition on Electricity Prices: Can We Discern a Pattern? Session Three - Allocating Carbon Emission Allowances: Who Gets What and How?
Sixty-Second Plenary Session
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FEBRUARY 24-25, 2011 Session One - Lowering Prices by Raising Costs: When Do Targeted Subsidies Create an Existential Threat to Open Markets? Session Two - Easier Said Than Done: The Continuing Saga of Moving from Principle to Practice in Crafting...
Bibliographic References tagged with Retail Competition
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Black, Bernard. “A Proposal for Implementing Retail Competition in the Electricity Industry”, 1994.
Black, Bernard. “A Proposal for Implementing Retail Competition in the Electricity Industry”, 1994.
Flaim, Theresa. “Retail Competition in the US: Is It Working?”. In.
Flaim, Theresa. “Retail Competition in the US: Is It Working?”. In.
Rose, Kenneth. “2003 Performance Review of Electric Power Markets”. Virginia State Corporation Commission, 2003.
Rose, Kenneth. “2003 Performance Review of Electric Power Markets”. Virginia State Corporation Commission, 2003.
Cooper, Mark. “All Pain, No Gain: Restructuring and Deregulation in the Interstate Electricity Market”. Consumer Federation of America, 2002.
Cooper, Mark. “All Pain, No Gain: Restructuring and Deregulation in the Interstate Electricity Market”. Consumer Federation of America, 2002.
Cullen Hitt, Carrie. “Retail Markets: A Failed Experiment, or an Essential Reform Just Beginning?”. In.
Cullen Hitt, Carrie. “Retail Markets: A Failed Experiment, or an Essential Reform Just Beginning?”. In.
(NCAT), National Center Appropriate Technology. “The Transition to Retail Competition in Energy Markets: How Have Residential Consumers Fared?.”
(NCAT), National Center Appropriate Technology. “The Transition to Retail Competition in Energy Markets: How Have Residential Consumers Fared?.”
O’Connor, David. “From Rate Caps to Market Prices: The Path to Retail Competition”. In.
O’Connor, David. “From Rate Caps to Market Prices: The Path to Retail Competition”. In.