Traditional wholesale electricity markets exist primarily in the Southeast, Southwest and Northwest where utilities are responsible for system operations and management, and, typically, for providing power to retail consumers.
June 2-3, 2016, HEPG Eighty-Third Plenary Session Session One:Interregional Transmission Services and Operations: Beyond Order 1000 Session Two: Retail Rates: What Are We Missing by Perpetuating Tariffs without Meaningful Price Signals? Session Three:Clean Energy Revolution or Evolution: The Cost... Read more about Eighty-Third Plenary Session
March 30-31, 2017, HEPG Eighty-Sixth Plenary Session Session One: Load Serving Entities and Utility Distribution Companies: Expanding or Shrinking Role Going Forward? Session Two: Subsidies in Electricity Markets: Tilting at Windmills? Session Three: EPA Clean Power Plan Redux: What Now?
June 1-2, 2017, HEPG Eighty-Seventh Plenary Session Session One: REV and Beyond: Looking Ahead to Technology Disruption Session Two: Ancillary Service Markets: Is There a Link between Value and Price? Session Three: Re-regulation Redux? Or, Can We Sustain Competition?
March 10-11, 2016, HEPG Eighty-Second Plenary Session Session One: Regulatory-Market Arbitrage: From Rate Base to Market and Back Again Session Two: Stakeholder Processes: “The Worst Form of Government, except for All the Others” Session Three:Uneconomic Dispatch?: Frontier Challenges in Dispatch... Read more about Eighty-Second Plenary Session