Publication

1996 - Fairmont Press, Lilburn, GA, Georgia

Language

English

Word Count

52,250 words, Guess

Page Count

209 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL790396M
  • ISBN-100881732338
  • OCLC Control Number32892100
  • Library of Congress Control Number95022855
  • Goodreads3809671

Classifications

  • DDC333.79/32
  • LCCHD9685.U5 M52 1996

Description

This in-depth publication reports on the specific impact of deregulation within the electric utility industry, and provides both short-term and long-range forecasts relative to the market and to the direction the industry is heading. Written by a leading consultant to the industry, this report-style reference is designed serve as a strategic planning tool for executives in electric utilities, as well independent power companies, ESCOs, and firms which provide services or equipment to the industry. The author provides a complete analysis of every aspect of the current competition-driven market. You'll find out how open transmission access has spurred development of wholesale markets, and what can be expected as various states begin to provide retail customers with direct market access. You'll learn how the competitive power market is structured, who the players are, and what further new developments can be expected. Other important topics include the impact of air pollution control regulations on the industry and current trends in the utilization of new technologies by power producers.

Subjects

Topics

CompetitionDeregulationElectric utilitiesCompetition -- United States.Electric utilities -- Deregulation -- United States.

Places

Other Editions

  • Electric utilities and independent powerFairmont Press1996

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