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Special Session - 11 February 1994

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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 Stranded Assets

Third Plenary Session.

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13-14 January 1994 STRANDED ASSETS: TOWARDS ANALYZING THE OPTIONS Session One - Cost Allocation in Theory Session Two - Transition Costs in the Electricity Market

Special Seminar - September 23, 1994.

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23 September 23, 1994. HEPG Special Seminar. The Current State of Wholesale Electricity Markets. Session One - Experiences in Evolving Wholesale Market Session Two - Competitive Market Structure: A Review of the California Debate

Fourth Plenary Session.

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12-13 May, 1994 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

Special Seminar-22 April 1994

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22 April 1994. HEPG Special Seminar. Recent Developments in Electricity Competition and Regulation in the United Kingdom.

Special Seminar - 7 January 1994. HEPG.

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7 January 1994. Stranded Assets: Towards Analyzing the Options. Session One - Cost Allocation in Theory Session Two - Transition Costs in the Electricity Market

Fifth Plenary Session.

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27-28 October 1994. Session One - Wholesale Power Markets: Problems & Solutions Session Two -Competition and Environmental Protection Session Three - The Role of the Courts in Emerging Electricity Policy

Bibliographic References tagged with 1994

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Hogan, William W. “A Competitive Electricity Market Model”. In.
Hogan, William W. “A Competitive Electricity Market Model”. In.