Rapporteur's Reports

Fourteenth Plenary Plenary Session

25-26 September 1997
Session One - Transmission Scheduling: Three Traffic Cops for One Intersection?
Session Two - NUG Contracts: Who's Assets? Who's Liabilities? Who's Left Holding the Bag?
Session Three - Electricity Policy Issues: The Unanswered Questions.

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Eighth Plenary Session.

26-27 October 1995. .
Regulating for Reliability and the Obligation to Serve.
Session One- Regulating for Reliability and the Obligation to Serve
Session Two - Besides California, What's Happening In Electricity Market Reform?
Session Three - Transmission Siting and Expansion in a Restructured World - Rights of Way/Rites of Passage: Who Benefits? Who Decides?

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Special Session - 19 March 1999

19 March 1999

Retail and Wholesale Transmission Markets: Can They Be Unified? Defining the Issues and Ramifications.
Session One -  Identifying Problems with the Current Situation.
Session Two - The Practitioner's Perspective.

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Third Plenary Session.

13-14 January 1994

STRANDED ASSETS: TOWARDS ANALYZING THE OPTIONS
Session One - Cost Allocation in Theory
Session Two - Transition Costs in the Electricity Market
 

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Eighteenth Plenary Session

25-26 January 1999 
Retail Competition in Theory and Practice.
Session One - Is Retail Competition Working? A Report from the States.
Session Two - Is Retail Competition Worth the Effort?
Session Three -The Economics of Retail Competition.

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