Regulating Regional Power Systems
Autor Clinton J. Andrewsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 ian 1995
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780899309439
ISBN-10: 0899309437
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0899309437
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
List of Figures
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Electricity Meets Federalism by Clinton J. Andrews
Topical Perspectives
The Debate Over Change: Increasing Competition in the Electric Power Industry by Charles G. Stalon
Real planning, Sham Competition, and State Regulation by David R. Wooley and Alfred Cavallo
Change in a Federal System: Thinking Politically About American Federalism by Michael N. Danielson
A Basis for Allocating Regulatory Responsibilities by Kenneth Gordon and Christopher Mackie-Lewis
Options for Regulatory Reform: Planning versus Competition and Incentives: Conflicts, Complements, or Evolution by Kenneth Rose
Network Oligopoly Regulation: An Approach to Electric Federalism by Richard P. O'Neill and Charles S. Whitmore
Modes of Cooperation: Inter-jurisdictional Economic Cooperation: Regional Power Markets by Kevin A. Kelly
Inter-jurisdictional Environmental Cooperation: Regional Emissions Trading by Praveen K. Amar, Michael J. Bradley, and Donna M. Boysen
Inter-firm Cooperation: Maintaining Reliability of Electricity Supply by Michehl R. Gent
The Analytical Basis for Decisions: Bottom-up Analysis for Utility Decisions: Company, State, and Regional Models by Benjamin F. Hobbs
Top-Down: The National Energy Modeling System by Mary J. Hutzler
Case Studies and Analysis of Regional Systems
Northwest Power Planning Council: Case by Richard H. Watson, Comment by Kenneth Costello
New England: Case by Stephen R. Connors, Comment by Barry Solomon
American Electric Power Company: Case by Raymond M. Maliszewski, Comment by Jerry Wissman
New York: Case by William J. Balet and Charles R. Guinn, Comment by Richard Schuler
Pacific Gas & Electric Company: Case by Jackie Pfannenstiel, Steven Kline, and Kathy Treleven, Comment by Lyna Wiggins
Tennessee Valley Authority: Case by Mary Sharpe Hayes, Comment by Allan Pulsipher
European Community: Case by Francis McGowan, Comment by Richard D. Tabors
Regional Diversity: Circumstance or Choice? by Clinton J. Andrews
Bibliography
Index
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Electricity Meets Federalism by Clinton J. Andrews
Topical Perspectives
The Debate Over Change: Increasing Competition in the Electric Power Industry by Charles G. Stalon
Real planning, Sham Competition, and State Regulation by David R. Wooley and Alfred Cavallo
Change in a Federal System: Thinking Politically About American Federalism by Michael N. Danielson
A Basis for Allocating Regulatory Responsibilities by Kenneth Gordon and Christopher Mackie-Lewis
Options for Regulatory Reform: Planning versus Competition and Incentives: Conflicts, Complements, or Evolution by Kenneth Rose
Network Oligopoly Regulation: An Approach to Electric Federalism by Richard P. O'Neill and Charles S. Whitmore
Modes of Cooperation: Inter-jurisdictional Economic Cooperation: Regional Power Markets by Kevin A. Kelly
Inter-jurisdictional Environmental Cooperation: Regional Emissions Trading by Praveen K. Amar, Michael J. Bradley, and Donna M. Boysen
Inter-firm Cooperation: Maintaining Reliability of Electricity Supply by Michehl R. Gent
The Analytical Basis for Decisions: Bottom-up Analysis for Utility Decisions: Company, State, and Regional Models by Benjamin F. Hobbs
Top-Down: The National Energy Modeling System by Mary J. Hutzler
Case Studies and Analysis of Regional Systems
Northwest Power Planning Council: Case by Richard H. Watson, Comment by Kenneth Costello
New England: Case by Stephen R. Connors, Comment by Barry Solomon
American Electric Power Company: Case by Raymond M. Maliszewski, Comment by Jerry Wissman
New York: Case by William J. Balet and Charles R. Guinn, Comment by Richard Schuler
Pacific Gas & Electric Company: Case by Jackie Pfannenstiel, Steven Kline, and Kathy Treleven, Comment by Lyna Wiggins
Tennessee Valley Authority: Case by Mary Sharpe Hayes, Comment by Allan Pulsipher
European Community: Case by Francis McGowan, Comment by Richard D. Tabors
Regional Diversity: Circumstance or Choice? by Clinton J. Andrews
Bibliography
Index