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Making Competition Work in Electricity

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ISBN-10: 0471220981

ISBN-13: 9780471220985

Edition: 2002

Authors: Sally Hunt

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Hunt provides the critical fundamentals and lessons learned from the California power crisis and from other deregulated markets in which competition has been introduced properly and successfully.
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Book details

List price: $115.00
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 5/2/2002
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 450
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.584
Language: English

SALLY HUNT was head of the energy practice at NERA, an international consulting firm, and coauthored Competition and Choice in Electricity (Wiley). She has advised governments around the world on competition in the electricity industry, and has worked closely with many electric companies on implementation.

Introduction
The Standard Prescription
The Essential Aspects of Electricity
Reforming the Industry
Requirements for Competition: Demand Side
Requirements for Competition: Supply Side
Liquid, Efficient, and Complete Marketplaces
Trading Arrangements
Details of the Integrated Trading Model
Transmission Business Model
Issues in the Retail and Distribution Business
Summary and Conclusions to
The United States
The Structure of the Industry
Changes in the 1990s
The New Players
Trading Arrangements in the United States
Transmission Business Model
Control of Market Power
Retail Regimes
Current Jurisdictional Situation
Five Major Changes Revisited
Electricity Restructuring in England and Wales
National Grid Company (U.K.)
The California Crisis 2000-2001
The U.S. Gas Experience-A Comparison with Electricity
Building New Generators-When, Where, and How
Building New Transmission-When, Where, and How
Glossary
Index