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RESEARCH LIBRARY
Research Papers

Public Power

2005 | 2002 | 1997 | 1996 | 1933

2005

Kelly, Susan. Restructuring at the Crossroads: The APPA White Paper. 4 March 2005. Presentation, 22 pages.

2002

Bay Area Economics Forum. The Economics of Electric System Municipalization: Infrastructure Acquisition and Its Effect on Consumer Rates. Review of Network Economics. October 2002. Paper, 27 pages.

1997

Fogel, Cathy. Public Power in the Twenty-First Century: Dinosaur, Robot, or Phoenix? 6 March 1997. Presentation.

Museler, William. The Role of Public Power. 6 March 1997. Presentation.

1996

Penn, David (American Public Power Association). The Value of a Public Power Distribution System: Increasing, Not Decreasing. October 1996.

Cullen Hitt, Carrie. Public Power: Regulated Past and Competitive Future. 26 September 1996.

Abrew, Fred. Pilot Programs: Tools of Change. Equitable Resources, Inc. March 1996. Paper, 25 pages.

1995

Wright, Scott. Municipalization and Electricity Deregulation Draft. October 1995.

Ash, Joseph. Municipalization - An IOU Perspective Draft. 23 May 1995. Presentation.

Wright, Scott. A Bibliography of Current Writings on Municipalization Draft. May 1995.

Wright, Scott. Memorandum: Highlights of Municipalization Draft. 9 May 1995.

1933

US Congress. Tennessee Valley Authority Act. 1933.

Categories

Climate Change

Competitive Market Models and Transitions to Competition

EPAct and Predictions for the Future

FERC Rulings and Reports

Lessons from Abroad

Lessons from Other US Industries

Merchant Transmission

Mergers, Market Power and Anti-Trust

Public Power

Regional Transmission Organizations

Regulation, Governance and Judicial Review

Reliability

Resource Adequacy

Siting

Standard Market Design and Demand-Side Activities

State and Regional Activities

Stranded Benefits (Including Public Policy, Environment, DSM, IRP)

Stranded Investments, Assets, Costs (Including the Nuclear Question)

Transmission Investment

Wholesale and Retail Competition

Miscellaneous (Including Electricity Futures, Economic Principles)