This book has several groups of potential readers. Students and professors at law schools, undergraduate institutions, and graduate programs such as public policy, urban planning, and environmental studies can use the book instead of a case book or as a supplement to a case book. The material is adequately detailed to provide substantive topics that will fill an entire course or provide a more succinct description of complex issues from case books or professor-prepared readings. Attorneys, policymakers and their staff, and other individuals who encounter energy issues in their work also should find this book to be a useful introduction to the field of energy law and policy as well as a reference point for specific energy issues. The book provides a broad yet detailed understanding of the major components of energy systems, energy infrastructure, and energy markets and the laws that guide their development. It covers all major energy policy sectors including oil and gas extraction, electricity regulation, renewable energy development, and regulation of vehicles and transportation fuels. It will serve as a valuable resource for students of law, business, and public policy as well as practicing attorneys. The book is timely--describing rapidly changing policy in environmental regulation such as hydraulic fracturing, planning for electric transmission lines, and natural gas and oil exports. It also places these recent developments in the context of the many long-lasting policies that created current energy infrastructure and markets.
Market Power and Market Manipulation in Energy Markets: From the California Crisis to the Present
Hydro-Québec Et L'environnement: Proposition de Plan de Développement D'Hydro-Québec 1990-1992 - Horizon 1999
In response to these challenges, Alternating Currents provides a timely overview and analysis of the concerns facing industry regulators, legislators, and others as they consider whether, when, and how to open electri.
This is also the way in which the same problem is dealt with by Anderson and Turvey (1977). In Chapter 14, Anderson and Turvey seek to establish the principle of LRMC pricing under uncertainty. To this end, they construct two models in ...
for George Neal , one of Griffith's predecessors , would eventually consist of four units with a total capacity of some 1,500 megawatts . Northwestern and Iowa Public Service Company were no strangers during the 1960s and 1970s .
100 Years of Service
The Illustrated History of Newfoundland Light & Power
Notable Projects from Public Utilities: Innovations and Progressive Programs in Services, Marketing, and Resources/operations from U.S. Electric (and Gas) Utilities
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On the following Monday I said this to Bonneville staff member Ferris Gilkey , and Ferris arranged for Russ Richmond to meet with me on the following Wednesday , September 12 , 1968. Richmond assured me that he had made no offer of a ...