Pechman | Regulating Power: The Economics of Electrictiy in the Information Age | Buch | 978-1-4613-6433-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 15, 229 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 382 g

Reihe: Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy

Pechman

Regulating Power: The Economics of Electrictiy in the Information Age

The Economics of Electricity in the Information Age

Buch, Englisch, Band 15, 229 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 382 g

Reihe: Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy

ISBN: 978-1-4613-6433-7
Verlag: Springer US


Modem industrial society functions with the expectation that electricity will be available when required. By law, electric utilities have the obligation to provide electricity to customers in a "safe and adequate" manner. In exchange for this obligation, utilities are granted a monopoly right to provide electricity to customers within well-defmed service territories. However, utilities are not unfettered in their monopoly power; public utility commissions regulate the relationship between a utility and its customers and limit profits to a "fair rate of return on invested capital. " From its inception through the late 1970s, the electric utility industry's opera­ tional paradigm was to continue marketing electricity to customers and to build power plants to meet customer needs. This growth was facilitated by a U. S. energy policy predicated upon the assumption that sustained electric growth was causally linked to social welfare (Lovins, 1977). The electric utility industry is now in transition from a vertically integrated monopoly to a more competitive market. Of the three primary components (generation, transmission, and distribution) of the traditional vertically integrated monopoly, generation is leading this transformation. The desired outcome is a more efficient market for the provision of electric service, ultimately resulting in lower costs to customers. This book focuses on impediments to this transformation. In partiCUlar, it argues that information control is a form of market power that inhibits the evolution of the market. The analysis is presented within the context of the transformation of the U. S.
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1 Introduction.- 2 The Actors in the Market Governance Structure.- 3 The Regulatory Process: Principals, Agents, and Information Flows.- 4 The Dynamics of Inter-Utility Cooperation.- 5 Model-Limited Choice and the Determination of the Need for Generation Capacity.- 6 Non-Utility Generators and Markets for Power.- 7 Breaking the Paradigm of Unfettered Growth: The Development of the Conservation Option.- 8 The Changing Paradigm of Planning.- 9 Toward A Positive Theory of Regulation.- 10 Conclusions.


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