Residential retail competition in electricity supply was introduced in many countries and some US states as part of electricity industry deregulation. Following problems in the electricity market in California in 2000/2001 many US states, including North Carolina, suspended their deregulation agenda. Recent technological advances have made competition more viable, so we ask if NC should reconsider deregulation and retail competition. The welfare benefits will depend on consumers’ willingness to switch suppliers and the potential for value added innovations. In electricity and industries such as pay-tv and telecommunications consumers are ‘sticky’, remaining with their current supplier even though rivals offer savings. Moreover, some analyst...
WP 2005-14 February 2006A primary aim of deregulation is to reduce the customer cost of electricity....
This paper examines recent efforts to expand competitive opportunities in the electric power sector ...
In the past few years,Maine\u27s electric utilities have begun to face the forces of competition.Mai...
Retail competition has been introduced in many states as part of electricity industry deregulation. ...
The transition to competitive wholesale and retail markets for electricity in the U.S. has been a di...
In part, the impetus for restructuring the U.S. electricity industry stems from the large regional d...
Compared to traditional cost-of-service (COS) regulation, electricity retail competition may lead to...
This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of the causes and consequences of state and federal i...
Electricity market reforms have pursued two main goals, both aimed at increasing economic efficiency...
Starting in 1998, the electricity market in England and Wales will be opened up to full competition,...
This brochure includes electric regulation in South Carolina, competition on electricity generation,...
The opportunities for retail electricity competition to provide new value-added services to retail e...
The deregulation of the electric utility industry is one of the largest deregulation efforts in U.S....
We model consumer switching in retail electricity markets in New Zealand to identify important deter...
The move from regulation to competition in different parts of the economy is one of the great succes...
WP 2005-14 February 2006A primary aim of deregulation is to reduce the customer cost of electricity....
This paper examines recent efforts to expand competitive opportunities in the electric power sector ...
In the past few years,Maine\u27s electric utilities have begun to face the forces of competition.Mai...
Retail competition has been introduced in many states as part of electricity industry deregulation. ...
The transition to competitive wholesale and retail markets for electricity in the U.S. has been a di...
In part, the impetus for restructuring the U.S. electricity industry stems from the large regional d...
Compared to traditional cost-of-service (COS) regulation, electricity retail competition may lead to...
This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of the causes and consequences of state and federal i...
Electricity market reforms have pursued two main goals, both aimed at increasing economic efficiency...
Starting in 1998, the electricity market in England and Wales will be opened up to full competition,...
This brochure includes electric regulation in South Carolina, competition on electricity generation,...
The opportunities for retail electricity competition to provide new value-added services to retail e...
The deregulation of the electric utility industry is one of the largest deregulation efforts in U.S....
We model consumer switching in retail electricity markets in New Zealand to identify important deter...
The move from regulation to competition in different parts of the economy is one of the great succes...
WP 2005-14 February 2006A primary aim of deregulation is to reduce the customer cost of electricity....
This paper examines recent efforts to expand competitive opportunities in the electric power sector ...
In the past few years,Maine\u27s electric utilities have begun to face the forces of competition.Mai...