Session One: Grid Resilience: A Problem in Search of a Solution, or a Solution in Search of a Problem? Session Two: Demand Charges: Can they be Internalized in Dynamic Pricing Without Diluting Efficient Price Signals? Session Three: ELMP REDUX: What to Do When Locational Prices are Not Enough?
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Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government
John F. Kennedy School of Government
79 John F. Kennedy Street, Box 84
Cambridge, MA 02138
Raymond Plank Professor of Global Energy Policy Research Director
Professor Hogan is Research Director of the Harvard Electricity Policy Group (HEPG), which is exploring the issues involved in the transition to a more competitive electricity market. Previously he has served as Chair of the Kennedy School Appointments Committee, Director of Graduate Studies for the Ph.D. Program in Public Policy and the Ph.D. Program in Political Economy and Government at the Kennedy School of Government, Chair of the Public Policy Program, Director of the Repsol YPF - Harvard Kennedy School Fellows Program for energy policy research, a member of the organizing committee for the Repsol YPF-Harvard Energy Policy Seminar, and as Director of the Energy and Environmental Policy Center.
Professor Hogan has been actively engaged in the design and improvement of competitive electricity markets in many regions of the United States, as well as around the world, from England to Australia. His activities include designing the market structures and market rules by which regional transmission organizations, in various forms, coordinate bid-based markets for energy, ancillary services, and financial transmission rights. This research is also part of the larger activities on the future of energy and energy policy research at Harvard University through the Environment and Natural Resources Policy Program, Environmental Economics Program, Harvard University Center for the Environment, and the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.
William W. Hogan
Raymond Plank Professor of Global Energy Policy
Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government
John F. Kennedy School of Government
79 John F. Kennedy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Program Director, Consortium for Energy Policy Research
Louisa Lund is the Program Director for the Consortium for Energy Policy Research. Previously, she held positions with the Los Angeles city government, as an... Read more about Louisa Lund
Based at the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government at Harvard University's John F.Kennedy School of Government, we provide a forum for the analysis and discussion of important policy issues facing the electricity industry.
Founded in 1993, our objectives are to address key problems related to the transition to a more competitive electricity market, to foster informed and open debate, and to contribute to the wider public policy agenda affecting the electric sector.