December 4-5, 2014, New Orleans, LA Session One - Environmental Dispatch: Now? Or Never? Session Two - Technology and Resource Choice: What Value Diversity? Session Three - Resource Adequacy Reconsidered: Mandates and Markets
October 2-3, 2014, Cambridge, MA Session One - Better Markets, Better Products, Better Prices Session Two - Renewable Energy and Carbon Policy: What Exactly is the Relationship? Session Three - Section 111(d): What Will EPA Do? What Will the States Do?
June 12-13, 2014, Cambridge, MA Session One - Uplift Downside Session Two - Regulating Generation: When Do Wholesale and Retail Generation Become Part of the Same Whole? Session Three - Cyber-Security vs. Physical Security/High Voltage vs. Low Voltage...
February 27-28, 2014, Santa Monica, CA Session One Energy and Capacity Markets: Carts and Horses in Parallel Universes Session Two - Transmission Planning: The Challenges Ahead Session Session Three - Distributed Generation: Alternative Ways of Pricing...
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This technical support document (TSD) describes two illustrative calculation-based approaches for translating the Clean Power Plan (CPP) emission rate-based goals to a mass-based equivalent. These approaches should be viewed...
Hogan, William. Electricity Market Design and Efficient Pricing." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Poicy Group 76th Plenary Session, Cambridge, MA, October 2014."
Electricity markets support open access and non-discrimination to allow competition, entry, and innovation. Investment and operation in the competitive sectors follow the incentives induced by prices. To achieve the intended outcomes of reliability and...
Hogan, William. Electricity Scarcity Pricing and Resource Adequacy." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, 74th Plenary Session, Santa Monica, CA, February 27, 2014."
Electricity prices that describe marginal costs can vary substantially over time. Fixed rates ignore changing electricity system conditions. Setting prices that differ for certain periods is an approach to approximating the real-time price. If such time...
Kelly, Susan. "Thinking Outside the Capacity “Markets” Box: Resource Adequacy Reconsidered: Mandates and Markets." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group 77th Plenary Session, New Orleans, LA, December 2014.
O'Neill, Richard. "Toward better, more efficient capacity market design." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, 74th Plenary Session, Santa Monica, CA, February 27, 2014.
Pfeifenberger, Hannes. "Energy and Capacity Markets: Tradeoffs in Reliability, Costs, and Risks. " Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, 74th Plenary Session, Santa Monica, CA, February 27, 2014.