The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, political and social forces. Not only has the structure of regulation of the electrical and telecommunications industry seen dramatic changes in the past 20 years, but it also is certain the next decade will see equally fundamental changes. Maine Policy Review invited three key participants in Maine\u27s regulatory arena to interpret the changes of the past two decades and what future changes we can expect. This article provides the perspectives of Public Advocate Steve Ward
Significant political, economic, and social changes occurred in the electric utility industry\u27s e...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
Focus on Energy & Utilities piece on the effect of Maine\u27s 1997 Electric Industry Restructuring ...
The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
A symposium on public utility regulation in Maine The regulation of public utilities in Maine contin...
Recent articles in Maine Policy Review have focused on the sweeping changes taking place in Maine’s ...
Both in Maine and nationally, there is continuous evidence of fundamental transformation of the elec...
Decisions concerning the pricing of public utilities are rarely made without controversy. Electric u...
In the past few years,Maine\u27s electric utilities have begun to face the forces of competition.Mai...
The traditional form of regulating public utilities—command-and-control—has been found inadequate by...
Maine\u27s retail electricity rates - although (on average) the lowest in New England - were in 1997...
Understanding the electric power industry can at times be overwhelming given the amount of informati...
In August, 1991, Maine Policy Review interviewed Kenneth Gordon, the current chair of the Maine Publ...
The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
Significant political, economic, and social changes occurred in the electric utility industry\u27s e...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
Focus on Energy & Utilities piece on the effect of Maine\u27s 1997 Electric Industry Restructuring ...
The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
A symposium on public utility regulation in Maine The regulation of public utilities in Maine contin...
Recent articles in Maine Policy Review have focused on the sweeping changes taking place in Maine’s ...
Both in Maine and nationally, there is continuous evidence of fundamental transformation of the elec...
Decisions concerning the pricing of public utilities are rarely made without controversy. Electric u...
In the past few years,Maine\u27s electric utilities have begun to face the forces of competition.Mai...
The traditional form of regulating public utilities—command-and-control—has been found inadequate by...
Maine\u27s retail electricity rates - although (on average) the lowest in New England - were in 1997...
Understanding the electric power industry can at times be overwhelming given the amount of informati...
In August, 1991, Maine Policy Review interviewed Kenneth Gordon, the current chair of the Maine Publ...
The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
Significant political, economic, and social changes occurred in the electric utility industry\u27s e...
This article examines the evolution of the electric utility industry in three parts: I. Discovery, I...
Focus on Energy & Utilities piece on the effect of Maine\u27s 1997 Electric Industry Restructuring ...