November 30 and December 1, 2006 Session One - Regulators: "Fired" With Enthusiasm Session Two - RTO: Fox or Hedgehog? Session Three - PUHCA Repealed!! Has Anyone Noticed?
September 21-22, 2006 Session One - Transmission and Generation Planning: What Is To Be Done? Who Needs It? Who Pays For It? Who Regulates It? Session Two - Regulation and Hedging For Load Serving Entities: Which Risk Is Greater, Regulatory or Speculative...
June 1-2, 2006 Session One - Carbon Dioxide Emissions Controls and Electricity Markets Session Two - Wholesale and Retail Electricity Market Models: Will They Mesh Well or Cancel Each Other Out? Session Three - Regional Transmission Organizations: Cost or...
March 2-3, 2006 Session One - Missing Markets and Unintended Consequences Session Two - Forward Contracts and Capacity Markets: High Powered Incentives or Assets to be Stranded? Session Three - Market Monitors: Dealing with Bad Guys, Bad Rules, or Both...
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The authors propose to eliminate the perverse incentives utilities have to resist energy-reduction options by guaranteeing approved fixed-cost recovery, while offering positive incentives, as well.
In the framework of the EC Regulation 1228/2003, the goal of this background paper is to provide a description of the different market based solutions available for transmission risk hedging in congestion management. This paper presents...
This paper decomposes the effects of the transition from an average cost distribution tariff to a cost causation based distribution tariff, in terms of time and location, that uses nodal prices to recover losses and an “extent-of-use” method to recover...