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Power Switch : Energy Regulatory Governance in the Twenty-First Century.

Power Switch is one of the first accounts in many years of Canada's overall energy regulatory system.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Doern, G. Bruce
Otros Autores: Gattinger, Monica
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2003.
Edición:2nd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • Key Themes
  • The Energy Policy and Political Context: The U.S. Bush Energy Plan and Federal Liberal Energy Policy
  • Energy Regulatory Governance: The Nature of Energy Regulation, Regulatory Regimes, and Regulatory Institutions
  • Structure and Organization
  • PART 1: HISTORY, FRAMEWORK, AND GLOBAL CONTEXT
  • 1 Canadian Energy Policy and Regulation in Historical Context
  • The Five Imperatives
  • Key Historical Periods
  • Conclusions
  • 2 Analysing the Power Switch: Factors and Framework
  • Key Factors for Change: A Closer Look
  • Energy Regulatory Governance in the Twenty-First Century: Interacting Regimes and the Regulation of Energy As an Essential Service Networked Industry
  • Conclusions
  • 3 U.S. Influences: FERC and Alternative Energy Regulatory Models
  • FERC Policy and Regulatory Developments
  • Impact on Canada
  • Conclusions
  • PART 2: ENERGY REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS AND INTER-REGIME CHANGE
  • 4 The National Energy Board
  • Origins of the NEB
  • The NEB Mandate and Key Changes since 1985
  • The NEB As Incentive Regulator: Negotiated Pipeline-Toll Incentive Settlements and Export Review Processes
  • The NEB As Joint Environmental and Safety Regulator
  • Conclusions
  • 5 The Ontario Energy Board
  • The OEB and the New Competitive Ontario Regime
  • The 1998 Mandate Change and the New OEB
  • The OEB As Incentive Regulator
  • The OEB and Horizontal Environmental Regulation
  • Conclusions
  • 6 The Alberta Energy and Utilities Board
  • Mandate and Key Changes during the Last Decade
  • Leadership, Representation, and Core Culture
  • Incentive Regulation: Negotiated Settlement Processes
  • Inter-regime Influences: Environmental Regulation
  • Conclusions
  • 7 Energy and Competition Regulation: Towards Workable Competition
  • Competition and the Regulation of Competition.
  • The Competition Bureau and Industry Sectoral Regulators
  • Joint Competition Regulation in Energy
  • Inter-regime Accountability: The California Crisis and Transitional Imperatives
  • Conclusions
  • 8 Energy and Environmental Regulation: Regulatory 'Stacking' in the Climate Change Era
  • Traditional 'End of Pipe' Environmental Regulation
  • Sustainable Development and the New NRCan-Environment Canada Regulatory Relationship
  • Climate Change, the Kyoto Protocol, and Global Regulation
  • Environment-Energy Regulatory Stacking: Command and Control and Incentive Regulation
  • Conclusions
  • Conclusions
  • Key Themes
  • The Bush Energy Agenda and the Chrétien Liberals' Response
  • References
  • Index
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