Publications

2010
Greene, Nathanael. “Climate and Renewables: What's Next?” In, 2010.Abstract
Greene, Nathanael . "Climate and Renewables: What's Next?" Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, Sixtieth Plenary Session, Cambridge, MA. October 1, 2010. 10 pages.
ngreene_hepgsept2010.pdf
Nordhaus, William D.Economic aspects of global warming in a post-Copenhagen environment.” In, 2010. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Nordhaus, William D. Economic aspects of global warming in a post-Copenhagen environment. PNAS 107, no. 26 (June 29, 2010): pp:11721-11726. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1005985107
Wasserstrom, Dr. Robert,, and Susan Reider. “Electric Transmission and Carbon Reduction: A Survey of Environmental Leaders and State Regulators.” In, 2010. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Wasserstrom, Dr. Robert, and Susan Reider. Electric Transmission and Carbon Reduction: A Survey of Environmental Leaders and State Regulators. The Center for Energy Economics at the Univeristy of Texas, Austin, and The Terra Group. January 23, 2010. 20 pages.
Wasserstrom, Dr. Robert,, and Susan Reider. “Electric Transmission and Carbon Reduction: A Survey of Environmental Leaders and State Regulators.” In, 2010. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Wasserstrom, Dr. Robert, and Susan Reider. Electric Transmission and Carbon Reduction: A Survey of Environmental Leaders and State Regulators. The Center for Energy Economics at the Univeristy of Texas, Austin, and The Terra Group. January 23, 2010. 20 pages.
Sakhrani, Vivek,, and John E. Parsons. “Electricity Network Tariff Architectures: A Comparison of Four OECD Countries.” In, 2010. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Sakhrani, Vivek, and John E. Parsons. "Electricity Network Tariff Architectures: A Comparison of Four OECD Countries." Paper No. 10-008, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, a Joint Center of the Department of Economics, MIT Energy Initiative, and Sloan School of Management. July 2010.
Sakhrani, Vivek,, and John E. Parsons. “Electricity Network Tariff Architectures: A Comparison of Four OECD Countries.” In, 2010. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Sakhrani, Vivek, and John E. Parsons. "Electricity Network Tariff Architectures: A Comparison of Four OECD Countries." Paper No. 10-008, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, a Joint Center of the Department of Economics, MIT Energy Initiative, and Sloan School of Management. July 2010.
Hogan, William. “Electricity Pricing and Low Carbon Energy Policies.” In, 2010.Abstract
Hogan, William. Electricity Pricing and Low Carbon Energy Policies. Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, Sixty-First Plenary Session, Marana, AZ, December 9, 2010. 21 pages.
hogan_hepg_120910.pdf
Bradbury, James. “Recent Developments in U.S. Climate Policy.” In, 2010. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Bradbury, James. Recent Developments in U.S. Climate Policy. Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, Fifty-Eighth Plenary Session. Santa Monica, CA. February 25, 2010. 15 pages.
Report, NERC Special. “Reliability Impacts of Climate Change Initiatives.” In, 2010. Publisher's VersionAbstract
NERC Special Report: Reliability Impacts of Climate Change Initiatives: Technology Assessment and Scenario Development. July 2010, 101 pages.
Leahy, Kevin. “Under the Lamp post - Nothing but Moths?” In, 2010.Abstract
Leahy, Kevin. Under the Lamp post - Nothing but Moths? Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, Sixty-First Plenary Session, Marana, AZ, December 9, 2010. 22 pages.
leahy_kevin12-2010.pdf
Hogan, William. “What's Next After Copenhagen?” In, 2010. Publisher's VersionAbstract
What's Next After Copenhagen? Interview with, and embedded video of, Dr William Hogan. INSEAD.
Hemphill, Stuart. “Where do FiTs (Feed-in Tariffs) Fit? A Perspective from the Nation's Largest Renewable Energy Buyer.Cambridge, MA. October 1, 2010. 7 pages.” In, 2010.Abstract
Hemphill, Stuart. "Where do FiTs (Feed-in Tariffs) Fit? A Perspective from the Nation's Largest Renewable Energy Buyer." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, Sixtieth Plenary Session, Cambridge, MA. October 1, 2010. 7 pages.
stuart_hemphillhepgspet2010.pdf
Doctors, The Word. “The Word Doctors. The Language of a Clean Energy Economy.” In, 2010.Abstract
The Word Doctors. The Language of a Clean Energy Economy, 2010. 24 pages.
luntzpreso.pdf
Regulation, COMPETE Coalition Study:, and Oversight Electric Power of the Industry. “Regulation and Oversight of the Electric Power Industry.” In, 2010. Publisher's VersionAbstract
COMPETE Coalition Study: Regulation and Oversight of the Electric Power Industry. Sept 14, 2010.
Regulation, COMPETE Coalition Study:, and Oversight Electric Power of the Industry. “Regulation and Oversight of the Electric Power Industry.” In, 2010. Publisher's VersionAbstract
COMPETE Coalition Study: Regulation and Oversight of the Electric Power Industry. Sept 14, 2010.
Weston, Frederick. “Revenue Regulation in the US: Mid-Term Report.” In, 2010.Abstract
Weston, Frederick. Revenue Regulation in the US: Mid-Term Report. Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, Sixty-First Plenary Session, Marana, AZ, December 9, 2010. 14 pages.
weston_rick_12-2010.pdf
Initiative, MIT Energy. “The Future of Natural Gas: An Interdisciplinary MIT Study.  Interim report, June 25, 2010.” In, 2010. Publisher's VersionAbstract
MIT Energy Initiative, The Future of Natural Gas: An Interdisciplinary MIT Study.  Interim report, June 25, 2010.
2009
Jackson, Jerry. “Are Smart Grids a Smart Investment? Hourly Load Analysis of 800,000 Utility Customers at 200 of the Largest US Utilities.” In, 2009.Abstract
Jackson, Jerry. Are Smart Grids a Smart Investment? Hourly Load Analysis of 800,000 Utility Customers at 200 of the Largest US Utilities. June 24, 2009. 10 pages.
sganal.pdf
Kiesling, Lynne, and D. “Beneficial Complexity: A Field Experiment in Technology, Institutions, and Institutional Change in the Electric Power Industry.” In, 2009.Abstract
Kiesling, Lynne and David Chassin. Beneficial Complexity: A Field Experiment in Technology, Institutions, and Institutional Change in the Electric Power Industry. Draft paper distributed to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group Fifty-Fourth Plenary Session. March 12, 2009. 27 pages.
kiesling_chassin_olypen_complexity.pdf
Kiesling, Lynne, and D. “Beneficial Complexity: A Field Experiment in Technology, Institutions, and Institutional Change in the Electric Power Industry.” In, 2009.Abstract
Kiesling, Lynne and David Chassin. Beneficial Complexity: A Field Experiment in Technology, Institutions, and Institutional Change in the Electric Power Industry. Draft paper distributed to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group Fifty-Fourth Plenary Session. March 12, 2009. 27 pages.
kiesling_chassin_olypen_complexity.pdf

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