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Alternating Currents: Electricity and Public Policy

by Timothy J. Brennan, Karen L. Palmer, Salvador A. Martinez
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Overview

Many states within the U.S., and many countries across the world, are opening their electicity markets to competition. Many others are uncertain about their plans. These differences emphasize the complexities involved in the technology and regulatory structure of the electricity industry—an industry for which the introduction of market competition has been notoriously difficult. In response to these challenges, Alternating Currents provides a timely overview and analysis of the concerns facing industry regulators, legislators, and others as they consider whether, when, and how to open electricity markets. Authors Brennan, Palmer, and Martinez offer background on the history of regulatory policy and the technology for producing and delivering electric power. They then provide insights into the policy debates and economic issues involved in eleven important topics, including industry structure, system integrity and reliability, the mitigation of market power, and environmental protection. Alternating Currents describes the recent events leading to the demise of retail competition in California with the intent on drawing lessons for the future. In the end, the authors offer their perspective about what makes electricity a unique resource and how those factors make the potential conflict between competition and reliability the most pressing of the long-term concerns about the transformation of the electric power industry.

Synopsis

Suitable for students, policy makers, and lay readers, this text looks at issues relating to the introduction of competition in electricity markets. The volume opens with background information on the history of regulatory policy and the technology for producing and delivering electric power. Other topics include vertical restructuring, system integrity, environmental protection, public purpose programs, and the recent demise of retail competition in California. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

About the Author, Timothy J. Brennan

Timothy J. Brennan is a professor of policy sciences and economics at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and a senior fellow at Resources for the Future (RFF)

Salvador A. Martinez is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Economics at the University of Florida.

Karen L. Palmer is a senior fellow at RFF. Both Brennan and Palmer are coauthors of A Shock to the System: Restructuring America's Electricity Industry (1996).

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2002
Publisher
Earthscan
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781891853074

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