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customers. There has also been increasing competition for local distribution companies (LDCs) from fuel oil, electricity and …
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trends in the electricity industry (i.e., increasing competition and the prospect of industry restructuring). …
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The US electric utility industry is undergoing a period of fundamental change that has significant implications for Native American tribes. Although many details remain to be determined, the future electric power industry will be very different from that of the present. It is anticipated that...
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recent developments in the electric utility industry--most notably, the rapid trend toward competition in electric generation …
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that the cost imposed on customers from inhibiting competition could exceed the gains from preventing uneconomic bypass …
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surrounding region would be able to support a competitive electricity market, would allow for effective competition to keep prices …
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, regulators, and other stakeholders. As the prospect of competition among electricity power providers has increased in recent …
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Recent electricity price spikes are painful reminders of the value that meaningful demand-side responses could bring to the restructuring US electricity system. Review of the aggregate offers made by suppliers confirms that even a modest increase demand elasticity could dramatically reduce these...
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complex for individuals to work alone. Global competition, limited resources, cost consciousness, and time pressures have …
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The last two decades have seen a dramatic increase in the market share of independent, nonutility generators (NUGs) relative to traditional, utility-owned generation assets. Accordingly, the ''buy versus build'' decision facing utilities--i.e., whether a utility should sign a power purchase...
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