IERN International Energy Regulation Network
[
skip to content
]
[
Home page
]
Tools menu:
Tools navigation menu:
Useful links
Sitemap
World Forum menu:
World Forum
on Energy Regulation
Athens 2009
Washington 2006
Rome 2003
Montreal 2000
Link to Worldwide List
Number of energy Regulators in the world:
303
Secondary navigation menu:
Training
Conferences
Publications
Journals
Main navigation menu:
Regional
Associations
Regulation
by Country
Country
Factsheets
Training, Conferences
and Research
About IERN
Content
HOME
»
Training, Conferences and Research
»Publications
This provides links to freely available on-line publications on energy regulation organised by main topics.
top
Regulation and Deregulation of Energy Industries
Market design
Competition Issues in Wholesale and Retail Energy Markets
Access, Investments and Tariff Regulation
Quality of service Regulation and Consumer Protection
Non-Tariff Regulation
Social and Environmental Regulation
System Adequacy and Security of Supply
Demand Side Measures
Regulation and Deregulation of Energy Industries
top
Ansolabehere, S.(2007), Public Attitudes Toward America's Energy Options - Report of the 2007 MIT Energy Survey, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Auriol, E., Blanc, A. (2008) Capture and Corruption in Public Utilities: the Cases of Water and Electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa, working paper n. 505, Institut d'Economie Industrielle -IDEI
Baylon, M. (2006) The Political Economy of Regulation in the Philippine Power Industry, Working Paper, Centre on Regulation and Competition - University of Manchester
Berg, S.V., Araceli, C. (2007) OOCUR as a Network of Regulatory Agencies, PURC Working Paper, University of Florida, Department of Economics
Borenstein S. (2007), Electricity Rate Structures and the Economics of Solar PV: Could Mandatory Time-of-Use Rates Undermine California’s Solar Photovoltaic Subsidies?, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Borenstein, S., Busse, M., Kellogg, R. (2007), Principal-agent incentives, excess caution, and market inefficiency: Evidence from utility regulation, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Brown, A. (2007) Retail Procurement: Default Service vs. Monopoly Service Considerations. Presentation to the HEPG Forty-Eighth Plenary Session, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
Bushnell, J. (2007) Making the Call: Evaluating the Success or Failure of US Electricity Restructuring, Presentation to the HEPG Forty-Ninth Plenary Session, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
Bushnell, J., Ishii, J. (2007) An Equilibrium Model of Investment in Restructured Electricity Markets, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Bushnell, J.B., Wolfram, C. (2007) The Guy at the Controls: Labor Quality and Power Plant Efficiency, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Davies, L., Wright, C., Waddams-Price, C. (2005) Experience of Privatisation, Regulation and Competition: Lessons for Governments, CCP Working Paper 05-5, ESRC Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia
Daxhelet, O., Smeers Y. (2005) Inter-TSO Compensation Mechanism, Paper, Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
Dubois, U. (2007) Adaptability of competitive electricity reforms: A modular analysis , Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University
Dubois, U., Saplacan, R. (2007) Public service perspectives on reforms of electricity distribution and supply: a modular analysis, Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University
ETSO-EuroPEX (2004) Flow-based Market Coupling: A Joint ETSO-EuroPEX Proposal for Cross-Border Congestion Management and Integration of Electricity Markets in Europe, Interim Report.
Finon, D., Perez, Y. (2008), Investment Risk Allocation In Restructured Electricity Markets. The Need of Vertical Arrangements, Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University
Garg, A., Gulaty, S. (2004) Regulation in India: Assessing Impact in the Power and Water Sectors, Centre on Regulation and Competition - University of Manchester
Glachant, J-M, Perez, Y. (2007), Achieving electricity competitive reforms as a long term Governance Structure problem, Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University
Glachant, J. M., Dubois, U., Perez, Y. (2004) Deregulating with no regulator: Is Germany electricity transmission regime institutionally correct?, Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Glachant, J.-M., Perez Y. (2007), Institutional Economics and Network Industry Deregulation Policy, Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University
Global Energy Decisions (2005) Putting Competitive Power Markets to the Test: The Benefits of Competition in America's Electric Grid: Cost Savings and Operating Efficiencies (Abridged Version), Paper, Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
Green, R., Evans, J. (2005) Why did British electricity prices fall after 1998? ,Paper Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
Green, R., Lorenzoni, A., Perez, Y., Pollitt, M. (2006) Benchmarking Electricity Liberalisation in Europe, Working Paper, Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group - Cambridge University.
Haas, R., Glachant, J-M, Auer, H., Keseric, N., Perez Y. (2006) Competition In The Continental European Electricity Market: Despair Or Work In Progress, Workin paper no 9, GRGM – Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Harvey, S., McConihe B., Pope, S. (2007), Analysis of the Impact of Coordinated Electricity Markets on Consumer Electricity Charges, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
Hochstetter, S. (2007) The Changing Landscape for Retail Procurement: from Restructured to Re-Regulated, and from Regulated to Government-Controlled., Presentation to the HEPG Forty-Eighth Plenary Session, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
Hooper, E., Medvedev, A. (2008) Electrifying Integration: Electricity Production And The South-East Europe Regional Energy Market , Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Jamasb T., Pollitt M. (2005) Electricity Market Reform in the European Union: Review of Progress toward Liberalization & Integration, Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Joskow, P. (2004) Transmission Policy in the United States, Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Kwoka, J., Pollitt, M. (2007), Industry Restructuring, Mergers, and Efficiency: Evidence from Electric Power, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
LaCasse, C. (2008) Procurement for Default Service In Times of Rising Costs. Presentation to the HEPG Forty-Eighth Plenary Session, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
Laurent, D., Le Breton M., Merillon O. (2007) Kolm as a Contributor to Public Utility Pricing, Second Best Culture and the Theory of Regulation, working paper n. 490, Institut d'Economie Industrielle - IDEI
Laurent, D., Le Breton, M., Merillon, O. (2007), Regulating the Natural Gas Transportation Industry: Optimal Pricing Policy of a Monopolist with Advance-Purchase and Spot Markets, working paper, Institut d'Economie Industrielle IDEI
Littlechild, S. (2007) The bird in hand: stipulated settlements and electricity regulation in Florida, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Newbery, D. (2006) Power sector reform, private investment and regional co-operation, Working Paper, Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group - Cambridge University.
Paik, K-W. (2005) Pipeline Gas Introduction to the Korean Peninsula, article (january 2005), Centre for Energy Petroleum Mineral Law Policy - University of Dundee
Parker, D., (2004) Competition, Regulation and Privatisation of Electricity Generation in Developing Countries: Does the Sequencing of the Reforms Matter?, article, Centre on Regulation and Competition - University of Manchester (Published in Quarterly Review of Finance and Economics, 2005
Pollitt M. (2007) Liberalisation and Regulation in Electricity Systems: How can we get the balance right?, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Pollitt, M. (2007) Evaluating the evidence on electricity reform: Lessons for the South East Europe (SEE) market , Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Pollitt, M. G. (2008) The Future of Electricity (and Gas) Regulation, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Pongsiri, N., (2005) Foreign Direct Investment and Regulation: a Case Study of Thailand's Upstream Oil and Gas Industry, Centre on Regulation and Competition - University of Manchester
Ramos Real, F. J. (2004) Cost functions and the electric utility industry. A Contribution to the debate on deregulation Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Roland, R. G. (2005) Argentine Gas Industry: Development at the Crossroads, article (February 2005), Centre for Energy Petroleum Mineral Law Policy - University of Dundee
Scott, H. (2007) Analysis of the Impact of Coordinated Electricity Markets on Consumer Electricity Charges, Presentation to the HEPG Forty-Ninth Plenary Session, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
Skillings S. (2007) Smart Policy: A framework for understanding and developing energy policy Research Associate, Centre for Management under Regulation, Warwick Business School
Stagliano, V. (2005) The U.S. Electric Power Industry: Policy Forest and Jurisdictional Trees, Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
Taylor S. (2008) Nuclear Power and Deregulated Electricity Markets: Lessons from British Energy, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Waddams Price, C. (2004) Reforming Household Energy Markets: Some Welfare Effects in the United Kingdom, CCR Working Paper CCR 04-2, Centre for Competition and Regulation, University of East Anglia
Xiaochun, Z. Parsons J. E (2008) Market Power and Electricity Market Reform in Northeast China, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Zhang, X., Parsons, J.E. (2008) Market Power and Electricity Market Reform in Northeast China, MIT CEEPR - Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
Market design
top
Brigham, B., Waterson, M. (2003) Strategis change in the market for domestic electricity in the UK, Discussion paper, Centre for Management Under Regulation - University of Warwick
Cramton P., Stoft S. (2006) The Convergence of Market Designs for Adequate Generating Capacity with Special Attention to the CAISO’s Resource Adequacy Problem, Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Cramton, P., Hung-po C., Wilson R. (2005) Review of the Proposed Reserve Markets in New England, Paper, Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
Electricity Consumers Resource Council (2005) Problems in the Organized Markets, Paper, Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
Finon, D., Perez, Y. (2004) The transactional efficiency and the public promotion of the renewable energies in the electric industry: The choice between structures of hybrid governance, Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Glachant J.M., Lévêque F. (2005) Electricity Internal Market in the European Union: What to do next?, Working Power, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Glachant, J-M, Rious, V. (2007) A typical case of weak institutional complementarity in institution building: The design of transmission network monopoly in competitive electricity markets, Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University
Glachant, J. M. (2005) Electricity Single Market in the European Union: What to do next? Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Glachant, J. M., Saguan, M. (2006) An Institutional Frame to Compare Alternative Market Designs in EU Electricity Balancing, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Glachant, J. M., Saguan, M. (2005) An Institutional Frame to Compare Alternative Market Designs in EU Electricity Balancing, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Glachant, J. M., Saguan, M. (2005) An Institutional Frame to Compare Alternative Market Designs in EU Electricity Balancing, Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Glachant, J. M., Saguan, M. (2007) An Institutional Frame to Compare Alternative Market Designs in EU Electricity Balancing , Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Glachant, J.M., Saguan, M. (2006) An Institutional Frame to Compare Alternative Market Designs in EU Electricity Balancing, MIT CEEPR - Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
Harvey, S.M., Pope, S.L., Hogan, W.W. (2005) "Comments on the California ISO MRTU LMP Market Design", Paper, Center for Business and Government John F. Kennedy School of Government - Harvard University Cambridge.
Neuhoff K., Cust J., Keats K. (2007) Implications of intermittency and transmission constraints for renewables deployment , Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Pollitt, M. (2007) The arguments for and against ownership unbundling of energy transmission networks, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Rious V., Glachant J-M, Perez Y., Dessante Philippe par (2008), The diversity of design of TSOs, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Rious, V., Glachant, J-M., Perez, Y., Dessante, P. (2008) The Diversity of Design of TSOs, working paper, MIT CEEPR - Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
Roques F. A. (2008) Market Design for Generation Adequacy: Healing Causes rather than Symptoms, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Smith, W. H. Jr. (2006), Formation and nurture of a regional state committee, Energy Law Journal, vol. 28: 185.
Twomey P., Green R., Neuhoff K., Newbery D. (2005) A Review of the Monitoring of Market Power: The Possible Roles of TSOs in Monitoring for Market Power Issues in Congested Transmission Systems, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Wei, X. (2005) Can competitive reforms solve the long run investment problem (incentive and coordination) in electricity market?, Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Willems, B. (2006) Virtual Divestitures, Will They Make a Difference? Cournot Competition, Option Markets and Efficiency, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Yao, J., Adler, I., Oren, S. S. (2006) Modeling and Computing Two-settlement Oligopolistic Equilibrium in a Congested Electricity Network, working paper, University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Zhang, C., Heller, T.C. (2004) Reform of the Chinese Electric Power Market: Economics and Institutions, Working Power, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Competition Issues in Wholesale and Retail Energy Markets
top
American Public Power Association (2007) Power Supply Procurement in Retail Choice States., Harvard Electricity Policy Group
Borenstein, S., Bushnell, J. (2005) Retail Policies and Competition in the Gasoline Industry, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Brockway, N. (2007) Delaware's Electricity Future: Re-Regulation Options and Impacts., Harvard Electricity Policy Group
Bushnell, J. (2007) The Implementation of California AB 32 and its Impact on Wholesale Electricity Markets., Harvard Electricity Policy Group
Crampes, C., Moreaux, M. (2008) Pumping Water to Compete in Electricity Markets, working paper n. 507, Institut d'Economie Industrielle - IDEI
De Hauteclocque, A., (2008), Legal Uncertainty and Competition Policy in Deregulated Network Industries: The Case of Long-term Vertical Contracts in the EU Electricity Markets, Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University
De Oliveira, A., Woodhouse, E., Losekann, L., Araujo, F.V.S.(2005) IPP Experience in the Brazilian Electricity Market, The, Working Power, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Economic Commission for Africa (2005) Assessment of Power-pooling Arrangements in Africa (september 2005), 2 September 2005, Centre for Energy Petroleum Mineral Law Policy - University of Dundee
Electric Power Supply Association (2004) Getting the Best Deal for Electric Utility Customers: A Concise Guidebook for the Design, Implementation and Monitoring of Competitive Power Supply Solicitations, Guidelines, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).
Ellerman, D. (2006) New Entrant and Closure Provisions: How do they distort? , Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Fabien, A. R. (2007) Technology Choices for New Entrants in Liberalised Markets: The Value of Operating Flexibility and Contractual Arrangements, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Gilbert, R., Newbery, D. (2006), Electricity Merger Policy in the Shadow of Regulation, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Gratwick, K., Ghanadan, R., Eberhard, A. (2006) Generating Power and Controversy: Understanding Tanzania's Independent Power Projects, Working Paper, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University,
Harvill, T. (2007) Entry, Concentration, and Market Efficiency: A Simulation of the PJM Energy Market. Presentation to the HEPG Forty-Ninth Plenary Session, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
Hogan, W., Pope, S. (2007) United States of America Before the Federal Regulatory Commission: Comments on Wholesale Competition in Regions with Organized Electric Markets, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
Holland, S. P., Mansur, E. T. (2005) The Distributional and Environmental Effects of Time-Varying Prices in Competitive Electricity Markets, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Joskow P.L., (2006), Competitive Electricity Markets and Investment in New Generating Capacity, Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Joskow, P.L.(2005) Markets for Power in the United States: An Interim Assessment, Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Le Coq, C. (2006) Index Contracts and Spot Market Competition, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Littlechild, S. (2005) Smaller Suppliers in the UK Domestic Electricity Market: Experience, Concerns and Policy Recommendations, Report to Ofgem.
Littlechild, S. (2007) Municipal aggregation and retail competition in the Ohio energy sector , Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Littlechild, S. (2007) Municipal Aggregation and Retail Competition in the Ohio Energy Sector., Harvard Electricity Policy Group
Martin K. C., Joskow P. L., Ellerman A. D. (2007) Time and Location Differentiated NOX Control in Competitive Electricity Markets Using Cap-and-Trade Mechanisms, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Montero J. P., Guzman J. I. (2005) Welfare-enhancing collusion in the presence of a competitive fringe , Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Newbery, D. (2006) The relationship between regulation and competition policy for network utilities, Working Paper, Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group - Cambridge University.
Nunez, A. (2005) Private Power Production in Mexico: A Country Study, Working Power, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Rector, J. (2005) IPP Investment Experience in Malaysia, The, Working Power, PESD - Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Rose, K. (2007) The Impact of Competition on Electricity Prices: Can We Discern a Pattern?, Presentation to the HEPG Forty-Ninth Plenary Session. December, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
Salies, E. (2004) The effect on retail charges of mergers in the GB electricity market, Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Salies, E. (2005) A measure of switching Costs in the GB electricity retail market, Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Salies, E. (2005) A measure of switching Costs in the GB electricity retail market,Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Sioshansi, R., Oren, S. S. (2006) How Good are Supply Function Equilibrium Models: An Empirical Analysis of the ERCOT Balancing Market, working paper, University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Woo, P.Y. (2005) China's Electric Power Market: The Rise and Fall of IPPs, Working Power, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Woo, P.Y. (2005) Independent Power Producers in Thailand, Working Power, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University,
Woodhouse, E. (2005) Experience with Independent Power Projects (IPPs) in Developing Countries: Interim Report, The, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Woodhouse, E. (2005) IPP Experience in the Philippines, The, Working Power, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Woodhouse, E., Nunez, A. (2005) IPP Investment Experience in Argentina, The, Working Power, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Access, Investments and Tariff Regulation
top
Codognet M.-K., Glachant, J-M. (2006) Weak Investment Incentives In New Gas Storage In The United Kingdom? , working paper no 10, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
De Villemeur, E., Gui, B. (2007) Regulation of a Monopoly Generating Externalities, working paper n. 469, Institut d'Economie Industrielle - IDEI
Ehrenmann, A., Smeers, Y. (2004) Inefficiencies in European Congestion Management Proposals, Paper, Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
Green, R. (2004) Electricity transmission pricing: How much does it cost to get it wrong?, Cambridge Working Paper, Department of Applied Economics - University of Cambridge.
Hamilton, S. (2007) Cost Efficiency in Periodic Tariff Reviews: The Reference Utility Approach and the Role of Interest Groups, PURC Working Paper, University of Florida, Department of Economics
Hiroux, C. (2005) The integration of Wind Power into competitive electricity Markets: The case of transmission grid connection charges, Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Horrall, J. (2007) Influencing Infrastructure Performance through Cross-Border Networks of Regulatory Agencies, PURC Working Paper, University of Florida, Department of Economics
Jamasb, T., Pollitt, M. (2007) Reference Models and Incentive Regulation of Electricity Distribution Networks: An Evaluation of Sweden’s Network Performance Assessment Model (NPAM), Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Jamasb, T., Pollitt, M. (2007), Incentive Regulation of Electricity Distribution Networks: Lessons of Experience from Britain, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Joskow J. L. (2005) Incentive Regulation in Theory and Practice: Electricity Distribution and Transmission Networks, Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Joskow P.L. (2005) Patterns of Transmission Investment, Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Joskow, P. (2005) Patterns of Transmission Investment. Paper no 15, Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University
Leautier, T-O., Thelen V., (2007) Optimal Grid Transmission Expansion: why not ?, working paper n. 514, Institut d'Economie Industrielle - IDEI
Littlechild, S.C, Ponzano, E. A (2007) Transmission expansion in Argentina 5: the Regional Electricity Forum of Buenos Aires Province, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Meunier, G., Finon, D. (2006) Market Power in Electricity Markets, Underinvestment and ISO Procurement. What Efficiency of the Remedy to Market Power?, working paper no 12, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Michael P. , Bialek J. (2007) Electricity Network Investment And Regulation For A Low Carbon Future, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Neumann, A., Von Hirschhausen, C. (2006) Long-Term contracts and Asset Specificity Revisited - An Empirical Analysis of Producer-Importer Relations in the Natural Gas Industry, working paper no 10, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Rious, V. (2008), The efficiency of short run and long run locational signals to coordinate generation location with lumpy transmission investments, Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University.
Roques, F.A., Nuttall, W.J., Newbery, D.M. (2006) Using probabilistic analysis to value power generation investments under uncertainty, Working Paper, Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group - Cambridge University.
Roques, F.A., Savva, N.S. (2006) Price Cap Regulation and Investment Incentives Under Demand Uncertainty
Vogelsang, I. (2005) Electricity Transmission Pricing and Performance-Based Regulation, CESIFO Working Paper No. 1474, Boston University.
Woodhouse, E. (2005) Political Economy of International Infrastructure Contracting, Lessons from the IPP Experience, Working Power, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Yao J., Adler I., Oren S.S. (2006), Modeling and Computing Two-settlement Oligopolistic Equilibrium in a Congested Electricity Network, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Quality of service Regulation and Consumer Protection
top
Bhattacharyya, S. C., Dey, P. K. (2005) Risk management in a large rural electrification programme, article, Centre for Energy Petroleum Mineral Law Policy - University of Dundee
Hakvoort, R., Ajodhia, V. (2005) Design Framework for Electricity Quality Regulation, Working paper
LaCommare, K. H., Eto J. H. (2004) Understanding the Cost of Power Interruptions to U.S. Electricity Consumers, Paper, Energy Analysis Department Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - University of California Berkeley.
Littlechild, S. (2006) Stipulations, the consumer advocate and utility regulation in Florida, Working Paper, Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group - Cambridge University.
Lopez R. (2007), Electricity Distribution. Is Quality really regulated or just given? , Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University
Lopez, R. (2008), Optimal Quality Levels of Electricity Distribution. How they are set up?, Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University
Sharratt, D., (2004) Social Obligations and Economic Regulation: Coincidence or Conflict - A Report on the UK Energy Sector Supply Industry, Discussion Paper, Centre for Management Under Regulation - University of Warwick
Tahvanainen, K., Viljainen, S., Honkapuro, S., Lassila, J., Partanen, J., Järventausta, P., Kivikko, K. and Mäkinen, A. (2004), Quality Regulation in Electricity Distribution Business, Powersystems Working paper, Helsinki University of Technology
Ter-Martirosyan, A. (2003) The Effects of Incentive Regulation on Quality of Service in Electricity Markets, Working Paper
Yu, W., Jamasb, T., Pollitt, M. (2007) Incorporating the Price of Quality in Efficiency Analysis: the Case of Electricity Distribution Regulation in the UK , Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Non-Tariff Regulation
top
Bay Area Economic Forum (2002) The Economics of Electric System Municipalization: Infrastructure Acquisition and Its Effect on Consumer Rates, Paper, Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
Binz, R. (2007) Retail Procurement: In Search of No Fault Default Service. , Presentation to the HEPG Forty-Eighth Plenary Session, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
Bushnell, J. B., Wolfram C. (2005) Ownership Change, Incentives and Plant Efficiency: The Divestiture of U.S. Electric Generation Plants CSEM, Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Delmas M., Russo M. V., Montes-Sancho, M. J., (2005)Deregulation and Resource Reconfiguration In The Electric Utility Industry working paper, University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Doucet, J. and Littlechild, S. (2006) Negotiated settlements: the development of economic and legal thinking, Working Paper, Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group - Cambridge University.
Eagle, S.J. (2006) Securing a Reliable Electricity Grid: A New Era in Transmission Siting Regulation?, Tennessee Law Review, Vol. 73 and Social Science Research Network
Grubb, M., Newbery, D. (2007) Pricing Carbon For Electricity Generation: National And International Dimensions, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Jamasb, T., Pollitt, M. G., Triebs, T. (2008) Productivity and Efficiency of US Gas Transmission Companies: A European Regulatory Perspective, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Joskow, P.L. (2005) Regulation of Natural Monopolies, Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Liang, X., Reiner, D., Gibbins, J., Li J. (2007) Financing Capture Ready Coal-Fired Power Plants In China By Issuing Capture Options, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Meade, R.,(2005) Ownership vs. regulation in electricity reform: the role of governance, working paper, Social Science Research Network
Sirasoontorn, P. (2004) Efficiency Measures and Regulation: Thai Electricity Generation, working paper, Social Science Research Network
Turvey R., (2006), Short & long run transmission incentives for generation location , Working Paper Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Victor, D.G. (2006) Gas and oil do not mix in the chaotic world of energy policy, Financial Times (London) Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Wolfe, S. (2007) New Jersey Basic Generation Service Auction., Presentation to the HEPG Forty-Eighth Plenary Session, Harvard Electricity Policy Group
Social and Environmental Regulation
top
Ash, J. S. (2008) Energy Supply, Risk and Justice: Regulatory Strategies for an Era of Limited Trust, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Borenstein, S. (2008) The Market Value and Cost of Solar Photovoltaic Electricity Production, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Bredimas, A., Nuttall, W. J. (2007) A Comparison of International Regulatory Organizations and Licensing Procedures for New Nuclear Power Plants, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Burton, R. (2006) Nuclear Power: A Status Report, Working Paper, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Bushnell, J., Peterman, C., Wolfram, C. (2007) California’s Greenhouse Gas Policies: Local Solutions to a Global Problem?
Chen, Y., Liu, A. L., Hobbs B. F. (2008), Economic and Emissions Implications of Load-Based, Source-based and First-seller Emissions Trading Programs under California AB32, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Cullenward, D., Victor, D. (2006) The Dam Debate and its Discontents, Climatic Chang e Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Cust, J., Singh, A., Neuhoff, K. (2007) Rural Electrification in India: Economic and Institutional aspects of Renewables, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Finon, D., Perez, Y. (2005) Institutional environment and credibility of governance structures of public policies. The case of the policies of promotion of renewable energies, Working Paper, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Fowlie, M. (2005) Emissions Trading, Electricity Industry Restructuring, and Investment in Pollution Abatement, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Fowlie, M. (2007) Incomplete Environmental Regulation, Imperfect Competition, and Emissions Leakage , Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Greenstone M., Gayer T. (2007) Quasi-Experimental and Experimental Approaches to Environmental Economics, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Grubb, M., Neuhoff, K. (2006) Allocation and competitiveness in the EU emissions trading scheme: policy overview, Working Paper, Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group - Cambridge University.
Harris, J., Diamond, R., Iyer, M., Payne, C., Blumstein, C., Siderius, H-P. (2007), Towards a Sustainable Energy Balance: Progressive Efficiency and the Return of Energy Conservation, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Hepburn, C., Grubb, M., Neuhoff, K., Matthes, F., Tse, M. (2006) Auctioning of EU ETS Phase II allowances: how and why?, Working Paper, Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group - Cambridge University.
Holland, S.P., Moore, M.R. (2008) When to Pollute, When to Abate? Intertemporal Permit Use in the Los Angeles NOx Market, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Hope C., Newbery D. (2006) Calculating The Social Cost Of Carbon, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Horvath, A., Masanet, E. (2007), An Analysis of Measures to Reduce the Life-Cycle Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of California’s Personal Computers, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Howells, M., Victor, D.G., Grant T., Elias R.J., Alfstad T.(2006) Beyond free electricity: The costs of electric cooking in poor households and a market-friendly alternative Energy Policy vol. 34 Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Jackson, M., Joy, S., Heller, T.C., Victor, D.G. (2006) Greenhouse Gas Implications in Large Scale Infrastructure Investments in Developing Countries: Examples from China and India, Working Power, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Jamasb, T., Kiamil, H., Nepal, R. (2008) Hot Issue and Burning Options in Waste Management: A Social Cost Benefit Analysis of Waste-to-Energy in the UK, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Jamasb, T., Köhler, J. (2007) Learning Curves For Energy Technology and Policy Analysis: A Critical Assessment, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Johnston, A., Kavali, A., Neuhoff, K. (2007), Take-or-pay contracts for Renewables Deployment, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Joshua, L. (2006) Stock Prices and the Cost of Environmental Regulation, Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Economics
Kellogg R., Wolff H. (2007) Does Extending Daylight Saving Time Save Energy? Evidence From an Australian Experiment, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Kneifel, J. (2007) Effects of State Government Policies on Electricity Capacity from Non-Hydropower Renewable Sources, PURC Working Paper, University of Florida, Department of Economics
Lafforgue, G., Bertrand, M., Moreaux, M. (2007), Energy Substitutions, Climate Change and Carbon Sinks, working paper n. 427, Institut d'Economie Industrielle - IDEI
Linn J.J. (2006) Energy Prices and the Adoption of Energy-Saving Technology, Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Martin, K. C., Joskow, P. L., Ellerman, A.D. (2007) Time and Location Differentiated NOX Control in Competitive Electricity Markets Using Cap-and-Trade Mechanisms, MIT CEEPR - Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
Milne, M., Liggett, R., Alshaali, R. (2007) A New Design Tool for Visualizing the Energy Implications of California's Climates, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Mitchell, C., Bauknecht, D., Connor, P.M. (2007) Effectiveness through risk reduction: a comparison of the renewable obligation in England and Wales and the feed-in system in Germany, Energy Policy 34, pp. 297–305
Neuhoff K., Lossen J., Nemet G., Sato, M., Schumacher K. (2007) The role of the supply chain for innovation The example of Photovoltaic Solar Cells, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Neuhoff, K., Keats, K., and Sato, M. (2006) Allocation, incentives and distortions: the impact of EU ETS emissions allowance allocations to the electricity sector, Working Paper, Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group - Cambridge University.
NRDC, PSEG, CERES (2004) Benchmarking Air Emissions of the 100 Largest Electric Power Producers in the United States – 2002, Report, In three parts, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).
Paltsev, S., J. Reilly, H. Jacoby, A. Gurgel, G. Metcalf, A. Sokolov & J. Holak, (2007) Assessment of U.S. Cap-and-Trade Proposals, MIT CEEPR - Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
Perez, Y., Ramos-Real, F. J. (2006) The public promotion of renewable energies in electricity generation in Spain. The wind energy in the canary, working paper no 13, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Ryan S., (2005), The Cost of Environmental Regulation in a Concentrated Industry , Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Sato, M., Grubb, M., Cust, J., Chan, K., Korppoo, A., Ceppi, P. (2007) Differentiation and dynamics of competitiveness impacts from the EU ETS , Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Schulkin, J, Z., Hobbs, B. F., Pang, J-S. (2007), Long-Run Equilibrium Modeling of Alternative Emissions Allowance Allocation Systems in Electric Power Markets , Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Sijm, J., Neuhoff, K., Chen, Y. (2006) CO2 cost pass through and windfall profits in the power sector, Working Paper, Cambridge Electricity Policy Research Group - Cambridge University.
Stephen, A. (2007) Public Attitudes Toward America's Energy Options - Report of the 2007 MIT Energy Survey, MIT CEEPR - Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
Victor D.G., (2005), The Effects of Power Sector Reform on Energy Services for the Poor, UNDESA Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Victor, D.G, Hayes, M.H. 2006) Natural Gas and Geopolitics: From 1970 to 2040, Cambridge University Press
Victor, D.G. (2006) India Nuclear Deal, the: Implications for Global Climate Change, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Victor, D.G. (2006) Recovering Sustainable Development, Foreign Affairs vol. 85, 1, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Wara, M. (2006) Measuring the Clean Development Mechanism's Performance and Potential, Working Paper, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development - Center for Environmental Sciences and Policy – Stanford University
Yang H., Pollitt M. (2007), Distinguishing Weak and Strong Disposability among Undesirable Outputs in DEA: The Example of the Environmental Efficiency of Chinese Coal-Fired Power Plants, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Yang, H., Pollitt, M. (2007), Incorporating Undesirable Outputs into Malmquist TFP Index: Environmental Performance Growth of Chinese Coal-Fired Power Plants, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Zachmann, G., von Hirschhausen, C. (2007) First Evidence of Asymmetric Cost Pass-Through of EU Emissions Allowances: Examining Wholesale Electricity Prices in Germany, MIT CEEPR - Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
Zachmann, G., von Hirschhausen, C. (2007), First Evidence of Asymmetric Cost Pass-Through of EU Emissions Allowances: Examining Wholesale Electricity Prices in Germany, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
System Adequacy and Security of Supply
top
AA. VV. (2007) Natural Gas in North America: Markets and Security, publications released at a conference hosted at the Baker Institute on November 16, The Baker Institute Energy Forum
Bushnell, J. (2005) Electricity Resource Adequacy: Matching Policies and Goals, CSEM Working Paper no 146, Center for the Study of Energy Market (CSEM).
Bushnell, J. (2005) Electricity Resource Adequacy: Matching Policies and Goals, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Cadwalader, M., Chandley J. (2003) How Will Ontario's Electricity Market Ensure Resource Adequacy?, Paper, Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
Cepeda, M. , Saguan, M., Pignon, V. (2008), Adequacy and transmission interconnection in regional electricity markets: effects of large amount of wind power capacity , Group De Reseaux Jean Monnet, Paris University
Chandley, J. (2005) ICAP Reform Proposals In New England and PJM, Paper, Cambridge University.
ERCOT (2003) Report on Existing and Potential Electric System Constraints and Needs Within the ERCOT Region, Report, ERCOT
Felder, F. A. (2003) Incorporating Resource Dynamics to Determine Generation Adequacy Levels in Restructured Bulk Power Systems, Paper, Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
Gonzalez-Gomez, J., Hartley, P. (2008) Nuclear Power Trends in the World, The Global Energy Market Working Papers, The Baker Institute Energy Forum
Hartley, P., Medlock III, K. B. (2008) Climate Policy and Energy Security, Climate Policy and Energy Security, The Global Energy Market Working Papers, The Baker Institute Energy Forum
Hayes, M.H. (2007) Institutions and Gas Market Security, Programme on Energy and Sustainable Development – PESD, Stanford University
Hayes, M.H. (2007) Monthly Gas Trade in the Atlantic Basin circa 2015, dissertation chapter, Programme on Energy and Sustainable Development – PESD, Stanford University
Hiroux, C. (2006) Coordination Issues on just-in time market: Wind power hazard on the electricity market , working paper no 11, GRGM – Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Holt, L., Sotkiewicz, P.M. (2006) Understanding Fuel Diversity Trade-Offs and Risks: Making Decisions for the Future, PURC Working Paper, University of Florida, Department of Economics
Lahn G., Paik K-W (2005) Russia’s Oil and Gas Exports to North-East Asia, report, Centre for Energy Petroleum Mineral Law Policy - University of Dundee
Mares, D.R., Hartley, P., Medlock III, K. B. (2008) Energy Security in a Context of Hyper-Social Mobilization: Insights from Bolivia, The Global Energy Market Working Papers, The Baker Institute Energy Forum
Medlock III K. B., Hartley P. (2008), The Future of Russian Natural Gas Exports, The Global Energy Market Working Papers, The Baker Institute Energy Forum
Midwest ISO (2005) An Energy-Only Market For Resource Adequacy in the Midwest ISO Region, Paper, Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University
Nandakumar, J. (2006) China's Energy Security and the Taiwan Factor, article, Centre for Energy Petroleum Mineral Law Policy - University of Dundee
Nuttall, W.J., Manz, D.L. (2007) A New Energy Security Paradigm for the Twenty-First Century, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Oren, S. S. (2005) Generation Adequacy via Call Options Obligations: Safe Passage to the Promised Land, working paper, University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Perekhodtsev D., Lave L. (2006) Efficient bidding for hydro power plants in markets for energy and ancillary services, Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Pouret, L., Nuttall, W. J. (2007) Can Nuclear Power Be Flexible?, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Purvin & Gertz Inc. (2005) Katrina's Impact on World Energy Markets, article, Centre for Energy Petroleum Mineral Law Policy - University of Dundee
Reiner, D. M. (2007) 2006 EPRG Public Opinion Survey on Energy Security: Policy Preferences and Personal Behaviour, Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Tezak, C. (2005) Resource Adequacy - Alphabet Soup!, Stanford Washington Research Group Electricity Policy Bulletin.
Vázquez, C., Batlle, C., Rivier, M., Pérez-Arriaga, I. J. (2003) Security of supply in the Dutch electricity market: the role of reliability options, Paper, Instituto de Investigatiòn Tecnològica - Universidad Pontificia Comillas.
Yang, H., Pollitt, M. (2007) Incorporating Both Undesirable Outputs and Uncontrollable Variables into DEA: the Performance of Chinese Coal-Fired Power Plants , Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
Zhang, X. (2006) Investment in electricity generation and its determinants, working paper no 6, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Demand Side Measures
top
Auffhammer, M., Blumstein, C., Fowlie, M. (2007) Demand-Side Management and Energy Efficiency, Working Paper, University of California Energy Institute
Borenstein, S. (2005) Wealth Transfers from Implementing Real-Time Retail Electricity Pricing, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Borenstein, S. (2006) Customer Risk from Real-Time Retail Electricity Pricing: Bill Volatility and Hedgability, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Borenstein, S. (2006) Wealth Transfers Among Large Customers from Implementing Real-Time Retail Electricity Pricing, CSEM Working Paper, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Bushnell, J. B., Wolfram, C. (2006) The Economic Effects of Vintage Differentiated Regulations: The Case of New Source Review, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Estache, A., Rossi, M. (2004) Have Consumers Benefited from the Reforms in the Electricity Distribution Sector in Latin America?, World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 3420, Social Science Research Network
Government Accountability Office (2004) Electricity Markets: Consumers Could Benefit from Demand Programs, but Challenges Remain, Report (GAO-04-844), Harvard Electricity Policy Group - Harvard University.
Hiroux, C., Maupas, F., Plumel, S. (2006) Management Tools For Purchase Obligation Of Priority Production: The case of Wind Power, working paper no 14, Groupe Réseaux Jean Monnet – Paris University
Holland, S. P., Mansur, E. T. (2005) Is Real-Time Pricing Green?: The Environmental Impacts of Electricity Demand Variance, Working Paper No. ES-41, Yale School of Management -Yale University and Social Science Research Network.
Labanderia X., Labeaga J.M., Rodriguez M. (2005) A Residential Energy Demand System for Spain, Working Paper, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT
Wolak, F.( 2006) Residential Customer Response to Real-Time Pricing: The Anaheim Critical-Peak Pricing Experiment DEMAND, CSEM Working paper, The University of California Energy Institute (UCEI) – The University of California
Zhang, T., Nuttall, W. J. (2007) An Agent Based Simulation Of Smart Metering Technology Adoption,Working paper, University of Cambridge - Electricity Policy Research Group
[
back to content
]
[
back to menu section
]
[
Home page
]