Utilities - Electricity, Electromagnetism - Electricity, Industrial Law
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Overview
"Revised and updated throughout, this latest edition offers practical new insights based on the author's actual consulting experience in the retail wheeling marketplace. New material covers the current evolved status of electricity deregulation, with new sections on types of contracts, sale agreements, how to make retail wheeling work for the customer, and a new list of retail wheeling potential providers - Energy Service Companies (ESCOs). This book will show power users how to take part in and take advantage of the deregulation of the electric utility industry and how users of electricity may obtain their power supply. Steps are included to show how retail wheeling is being implemented as well as what role agents, marketers, and brokers will play. You'll learn how wheeling contracts are structured, how to avoid potential pitfalls of the process, and how to get started exploring the new options becoming available for obtaining the electricity you need."--BOOK JACKET.Editorials
Booknews
Electricity wheeling is employed by companies to reduce their electricity costs. Studebaker (who is trained as an engineer and works as a utility consultant) provides detailed information to implement the retail wheeling process, describing regulation, agents, marketers, brokers, contracts, and transactions. He then describes at length how to structure an agreement. Examples of successful programs and appendices with regulatory information and agencies are included. Distributed by Prentice-Hall under ISBN 0-13-032326-8. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
January 12, 1996
Publisher
Prentice Hall PTR
Pages
313
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780133893700