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This document contains comments of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services on the Uniform Disclosure Standards for New England. View Summary +
This document contains comments of ISO New England on the Uniform Consumer Disclosure Standards for New England. ISO-NE is disappointed that RAP still misunderstands the planned settlement system’s inability to provide source-to-sink tracking for all settlement transactions. View Summary +
This document contains comments of Grand Council of the Crees and the New England Coalition for Energy Efficiency and the Environment on the uniform disclosure standards for New England. View Summary +
This document contains comments of the Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company on the Uniform Standards for Consumer Disclosure in New England. MMWEC concludes that it cannot agree with RAP’s recommendation of a hybrid approach and urges the Commissions to face… View Summary +
This report makes policy recommendations to the six New England states on uniform consumer information disclosure for the retail sale of electricity. View Summary +
This document contains comments of the Massachusetts Division of Energy Resources on the New England Disclosure Report. View Summary +
Despite remaining scientific uncertainties, 2600 international climate scientists advising the United Nations IPCC reached consensus that “discernible human influence on global climate,” and stressed the “importance for timely decision-making.”… View Summary +
The focus of this paper is tagging as a means of information disclosure. This paper reviews the issues surrounding a tagging system and its advantages over two competing mechanisms of information disclosure: independent system operator-based tracking and claims-based tracking systems. View Summary +
This Issuesletter shares customer preferences for retail direct access to electricity suppliers in restructured competitive markets based on the collective findings from focus groups in California, Colorado, New Hampshire, and Washington. View Summary +
This 1997 paper sets forth the most important of the IPCC’s conclusions and discusses the areas of uncertainty that continue to exist. Particular attention is paid to the contribution and role of the electric utility industry in the climate change… View Summary +