The electric utility industry is inherently capital intensive. At the same time, the industry must operate under a changing and sometimes unpredictable regulatory system at both the federal and state level. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 has set in place government activities intended to relieve congestion on the transmission system. Several factors have contributed to the lack of new transmission capacity; these are outlined within this report. This report also discusses earlier pieces of energy legislation
Significant structural changes already have occurred in the electric power industry due to the Publi...
During the past several years, demand for electric power has been increasing at the same time that ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Electric...
The electric utility industry is inherently capital intensive. At the same time, the industry must o...
This report discusses electric power transmission and related policy issues. Transmission is a promi...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems D...
In this article, winner of the Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law\u27s Patsy Ford & David Blood...
In the United States, areas with a high potential to produce renewable electricity from sources such...
The North American electric power grid faces challenges that include: increased power demand; higher...
Over the past two decades Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) policy has sought to promote a...
Increasing federal involvement in the wholesale electricity market, and the ever-important emphasis ...
Transmission congestion occurs when there is insufficient transmission capacity to simultaneously ac...
Discussions and decisions in states as diverse as California, Wisconsin, and Rhode Island are focusi...
This paper is the second half of a 2-part paper that provided details of a comprehensive survey of i...
California\u27s experiment with electricity deregulation is the most recent example of the State\u27...
Significant structural changes already have occurred in the electric power industry due to the Publi...
During the past several years, demand for electric power has been increasing at the same time that ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Electric...
The electric utility industry is inherently capital intensive. At the same time, the industry must o...
This report discusses electric power transmission and related policy issues. Transmission is a promi...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems D...
In this article, winner of the Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law\u27s Patsy Ford & David Blood...
In the United States, areas with a high potential to produce renewable electricity from sources such...
The North American electric power grid faces challenges that include: increased power demand; higher...
Over the past two decades Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) policy has sought to promote a...
Increasing federal involvement in the wholesale electricity market, and the ever-important emphasis ...
Transmission congestion occurs when there is insufficient transmission capacity to simultaneously ac...
Discussions and decisions in states as diverse as California, Wisconsin, and Rhode Island are focusi...
This paper is the second half of a 2-part paper that provided details of a comprehensive survey of i...
California\u27s experiment with electricity deregulation is the most recent example of the State\u27...
Significant structural changes already have occurred in the electric power industry due to the Publi...
During the past several years, demand for electric power has been increasing at the same time that ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Electric...