OCTOBER 1-2, 2015 Session One - Computational Frontiers in Electricity Markets: Not Your Grandfather's Economic Dispatch Session Two - Free Renewables and Electrictiy Markets: Can Renewables Thrive through the Markets? Session Three - EPA Clean Power Plan...
December 10-11, Session One - Transmission Expansion and Cost Allocation: Order 1000 Redux Session Two - Value of Solar: Shining Light on Hidden Values Session Three - Clean Power Plan: Critical State Implementation Decisions
June 25-26, 2015 Session One - Residential Demand Charges: An Economic Necessity or Political Fatality? Session Two - Hidden Values: Missing Markets and Electricity Policy Session Three - 80 Years of the Federal Power Act: How Has It Evolved and What...
March 24-25, 2015 Session One - Storage and the Economics of Clean Electricity: Can Expanded Storage Solve the Challenges of Increased Penetration of Intermittent Resources? Session Two - Distributed Energy Resources and Distribution Systems: Are "DSOs"...
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Climate change risk will likely force the de-carbonization of our electricity sector and thus involve massive investments in long-lived assets using many new and emerging technologies. Since technological progress (independent or dependent on deployment)...
Edelston, Bruce. FERC Order 1000: A Solution Looking for a Problem?" Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group's 81st Plenary Session, Palm Beach, FL, December 2015."
Pfeifenberger, Johannes. Hidden Values, Missing Markets, and Electricity Policy: The Experience with Storage and Transmission." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group's 79th Plenary Session, Washington, DC, June 2015."
Huntoon, Steve. Transmission: Building the Right Stuff." Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group's 81st Plenary Session, Palm Beach, FL, December 2015."
Excerpt from the Executive Summary: This white paper (paper) describes the design of a new, distribution level market for energy and related electric products from Distributed Energy Resources (DER) and of a statewide digital Platform to animate and...
Prior to the 1990s, most electricity customers in the U.S. were served by regulated, vertically-integrated, monopoly utilities that handled electricity generation, transmission, local distribution and billing/collections. Regulators set retail...