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This study was undertaken to determine through empirical research the relative success of utility energy efficiency programs with a track record, and that are compatible with acompetitive industry, i.e., low cost or no cost to the sponsoring utility or government… View Summary +
This volume is a collection of papers based on a series of writings and workshops on competition in the electric utility industry presented through workshops to commissions and staff in states across the country in late 1994 and1995. View Summary +
This newsletter shares program development information on green pricing, a service that electric utilities can offer to their customers to support acquiring more renewable energy resources. This is Volume 1. View Summary +
This Issuesletter proposes a system benefits charge as the best way to fund cost-effective electricity conservation, the development of renewable resources, programs for low-income electric customers and supportive research and development. View Summary +
This paper examines the underutilization of demand-side management in the wake of the United Kingdom’s restructuring and privatization scheme. View Summary +
A selection of brief case studies on system benefits charge policy implemenation. Examples of some of the contained case studies include Washington Water Power DSM Tariff, United Kingdom Energy Saving Trust, and more. View Summary +
Energy efficiency and renewable energy have many positive effects on the general economy, the environment and energy security in New England. With consistent electric demand growth and persistent concerns about electricity reliability, energy security, air quality, climate change and economic… View Summary +
This newsletter shares program development information on green pricing, a service that electric utilities can offer to their customers to support acquiring more renewable energy resources. This is Volume 2. View Summary +
This Issuesletter evaluates the stranded costs that regulated distribution utilities incur during the transition to competition, including risk allocation in the context of retail wheeling, flexible pricing and special contracts. View Summary +
This presentation discusses performance based regulation, including incentive ratemaking, non-traditional fuel adjustment clauses and special accounting and incentives for DSM, and its use in the industry as it transitions to competitive wholesale markets for generation. View Summary +
This Issuesletter explores an alternative to frequent reviews of utility costs and setting rates to reimburse utilities for what they spend, performance-based regulation (PBR), which takes a longer term view and focuses on how utilities perform. View Summary +
Fully evaluating a demand-side management program requires understanding the impacts from more than one perspective. This chapter explains cost-effectiveness and describes the tests used to evaluate programs. View Summary +
This document contains a compilation of thirteen papers prepared from workshop presentations of The Regulatory Assistance Project. View Summary +
This paper analyzes the utility industry’s financial disincentives for energy efficiency and explores policy options, including decoupling. View Summary +
This paper examines how IRP and competition have evolved in the wholesale competition arena, presents examples of existing retail competition and offers a framework for considering what some see as the next step for retail competition — retail wheeling. View Summary +