Electricity deregulation choices and challenges.

The electricity market has experienced enormous setbacks in delivering on the promise of deregulation. In theory, deregulating the electricity market would increase the efficiency of the industry by producing electricity at lower costs and passing those cost savings on to customers. As Electricity D...

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Hlavní autoři: Griffin, James M., Puller, Steven L.
Médium: E-kniha Kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Chicago University of Chicago Press 2005
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Edice:Bush School series in the economics of public policy ; |v v. 4
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ISBN:0226308561, 9780226308586, 0226308588, 9780226308562
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  • Electricity deregulation: choices and challenges -- Contents -- Introduction: A Primer on Electricity and the Economics of Deregulation James M. Griffin and Steven L. Puller -- Part 1: Experiences and Case Studies in Electricity Restructuring -- 1. The Difficult Transition to Competitive Electricity Markets in the United States Paul L. Joskow -- 2. Restructuring the Electricity Industry in England and Wales Richard Green -- 3. Lessons from the California Electricity Crisis Frank A. Wolak -- 4. Lessons Learned: The Texas Experience Ross Baldick and Hui Niu -- Part 2: Policies for Successful Market Design -- 5. The Efficiency of Electricity Generation in the United States after Restructuring Catherine Wolfram -- 6. Looking for Trouble: Competition Policy in the U.S. Electricity Industry James Bushnell -- 7. The Oversight of Restructured Electricity Markets Alvin K. Klevorick -- 8. Time-Varying Retail Electricity Prices: Theory and Practice Severin Borenstein -- 9. Transmission Market Design William W. Hogan -- 10. Ensuring Generation Adequacy in Competitive Electricity Markets Shmuel S. Oren -- 11. Perspectives from Policymakers Pat Wood III, Thomas R. Kuhn, and Joe Barton -- Conclusion: Final Thoughts James M. Griffin and Steven L. Puller -- Author Index -- Subject Index
  • Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I Experiences and Case Studies in Electricity Restructuring -- Chapter 1 The Difficult Transition to Competitive ElectricityMarkets in the United States -- Chapter 2 Restructuring the Electricity Industry in Englandand Wales -- Chapter 3 Lessons from the California Electricity Crisis -- Chapter 4 Lessons Learned: The Texas Experience -- Part II Policies for Successful Market Design -- Chapter 5 The Efficiency of Electricity Generation in theUnited States after Restructuring -- Chapter 6 Looking for Trouble: Competition Policy in theU.S. Electricity Industry -- Chapter 7 The Oversight of Restructured Electricity Markets -- Chapter 8 Time-Varying Retail Electricity Prices:Theory and Practice -- Chapter 9 Transmission Market Design -- Chapter 10 Ensuring Generation Adequacy in CompetitiveElectricity Markets -- Chapter 11 Perspectives from Policymakers -- Conclusion Final Thoughts
  • Introduction: A Primer on Electricity and the Economics of Deregulation
  • Contents --
  • Chapter 4. Lessons Learned: The Texas Experience
  • Subject Index
  • Alvin K. Klevorick --
  • Severin Borenstein --
  • Chapter 8. Time-Varying Retail Electricity Prices: Theory and Practice
  • Chapter 7. The Oversight of Restructured Electricity Markets
  • Catherine Wolfram --
  • Chapter 11. Perspectives from Policymakers
  • Richard Green --
  • Ross Baldick, Hui Niu --
  • James M. Griffin, Steven L. Puller --
  • James Bushnell --
  • Chapter 3. Lessons from the California Electricity Crisis
  • Conclusion: Final Thoughts
  • Paul L. Joskow --
  • Shmuel S. Oren --
  • Frank A. Wolak --
  • Part I: Experiences and Case Studies in Electricity Restructuring --
  • Chapter 1. The Difficult Transition to Competitive Electricity Markets in the United States
  • Chapter 9. Transmission Market Design
  • Part II: Policies for Successful Market Design --
  • Chapter 10. Ensuring Generation Adequacy in Competitive Electricity Markets
  • Chapter 2. Restructuring the Electricity Industry in England and Wales
  • Chapter 5. The Efficiency of Electricity Generation in the United States after Restructuring
  • Author Index --
  • Chapter 6. Looking for Trouble: Competition Policy in the U.S. Electricity Industry
  • Frontmatter --
  • William W. Hogan --
  • Pat Wood, Thomas R. Kuhn, Joe Barton --