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Competition in the Electric Industry : Emerging Issues, Opportunities, and Risks for Facility Operators.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Staff, National Research Council
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington : National Academies Press, 1996.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Competition in the Electric Industry: Emerging Issues, Opportunities, and Risks for Facility Operators
  • Copyright
  • PREFACE
  • COMPETITION IN THE ELECTRIC INDUSTRY: EMERGING ISSUES, OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS FOR FACILIITY OPERATORS
  • Contents
  • EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
  • ISSUES AND CONSIDERATIONS
  • THE FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION'S OPEN ACCESS RULE
  • TRANSMISSION ACCESS
  • COMPARABILITY: THE GOLDEN RULE
  • ELIGIBILITY
  • ENFORCING COMPARABILITY
  • PRO FORMA TARIFF
  • STRANDED COSTS
  • SCHEDULE
  • ELECTRIC POWER COMPETITION: PERSPECTIVE OF A REGULATOR
  • FACTORS CREATING COMPETITION AND CUSTOMER CHOICEROLE OF ELECTRICITY IN THE ECONOMY
  • ELECTRICITY PRICES AS A SOURCE OF COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
  • TRANSITION ISSUES
  • FOUR MODELS OF INDUSTRY RESTRUCTURING
  • HOW CUSTOMERS WILL CHOOSE ELECTRIC GENERATION SERVICES
  • CONCLUSION
  • A ROADMAP TO ELECTRIC RESTRUCTURING IN CALIFORNIA: DECISIONS 95-12-063And 96-03-022
  • PROCESS
  • GOALS FOR RESTRUCTURING CALIFORNIA'S ELECTRIC INDUSTRY
  • PROPOSED MARKET STRUCTURE
  • THE INDEPENDENT SYSTEM OPERATOR
  • THE POWER EXCHANGE
  • TRANSITION COSTS
  • Market choice from the customer's standpointthe role of the utility in a restructured industry
  • public purpose programs and rate-setting
  • schedule for implementation
  • the restructuring of california's electric industry: a utility's perspective
  • benefits of and concerns about retail access
  • jurisdictional concerns
  • basic issues in retail access
  • conclusion
  • competition in the electric power industry: a view from new york
  • the price problem in new york
  • niagara mohawk's 1994 multiyear price cap proposal
  • the power choice proposal
  • The necessity of recovering strandable costsunbundled services and the transition fee
  • other proposals under consideration
  • conclusion
  • buying and selling electricity: perspective of a power marketer
  • information and commodity markets
  • the question of reliability
  • timing is everything
  • the oglethorpe example
  • conclusion
  • perspective of an electrical power customer
  • marginal costs and the price of power
  • low-cost power: a prediction
  • a boom in electricity-intensive industry
  • customers' strategies for lowering power costs
  • Opportunities and risks in electric competition: a view from the department of defensereport to congress
  • focusing on the basics
  • conclusion
  • saving billions from energy efficiency in the federal sector: institutionalizing energy efficiency i ...
  • overcoming barriers to energy efficiency
  • conclusion
  • acquisition of utilities services: some legal considerations
  • how to achieve a competitive system
  • existing opportunities
  • conclusion
  • additional considerations in the electric competition debate
  • competition does not come quickly