23-24 May 1995 Session One - Municipalization and Electricity Restructuring Session Two - Implementing the "Golden Rule(s)" for Transmission Access in Support of Wholesale Competition Session Three - Defining, Detecting, and Dealing with Market Power
25-26 January 1996 Merger Policy and Market Power. Session One - Merger Policy and Market Power Session Two - New Challenges for Regulators in a Restructured World Session Three - The Independent System Operator and the Power Exchange: Two Functions or Two Sides of the Same Coin?
Federal Energy Initiatives and the Energy Policy Act Current State Initiatives in Electricity Market Reform Transmission Access and Regional Transmission Groups Stranded Assets Utility Diversification
20 November 1998. HEPG Special Session. Regional Boundaries, Regional Markets and Regional Institutions. Session One - The Wholesale Market in Practice. Session Two - Reliability and Regional Trade in Theory. Rapporteur's Summary. 25... Read more about Special Session - 20 November 1998
11 February 1994 Federal-State Jurisdictional Issues.
Session One - Regional Transmission Groups as They Relate to State and Federal Jurisdiction Session Two - Federal-State Jurisdiction and Cost Recovery of...
Session One - Wholesale Power Markets: Problems & Solutions Session Two -Competition and Environmental Protection Session Three - The Role of the Courts in Emerging Electricity Policy
24-25 May 1999 Session One - Making Regional Transmission Organizations Support Competitive Electricity Markets. Session Two - The 1992 Energy Policy Act, Plus Seven Years: What Have We Learned? Where Are We Going? Where Should We Be Going? Session Three - Default Service: What is It? Who Should Provide It? How Should it Be Provided?
27 September 1995 Reliability, Capacity Requirements and the Obligation to Serve in a More Competitive Market.
Session One - NERC Reliability Assessment, 1995-2004: Findings and Issues Session Two - Revisiting Reliability Requirements in a More Competitive Electricity Market. Session Three - Regulation, Incentives and Markets: Approaches to Ensuring Reliability