RESEARCH LIBRARY
Research Papers

Investment Incentives/Risk Allocation

2008 |

2008

Cortright, Richard. Debt By Any Other Name: Are Ratings Reality? Does the Accounting Make It So? Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group Fifty-first Plenary Session, Cambridge, MA, May 30, 2008.

Misquita, Edlyn. Accounting Considerations for Long-Term Power Purchase Agreements. Presentation to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group Fifty-first Plenary Session, Cambridge, MA, May 30, 2008.

Shelk, John. Electric Utility Resource Planning: The Role of Competitive Procurement and Debt Equivalency. Report prepared by GF Energy LLC for Electric Power Supply Association. Handout to the Harvard Electricity Policy Group Fifty-first Plenary Session, Cambridge, MA, May 30, 2008.

White Paper: Understanding Debt Imputation Issues. Prepared by The Brattle Group for Edison Electric Institute. June 3, 2008.

Zoettl, Gregor. "Investment decisions in Liberalized Electricity Markets: A framework of Peak Load Pricing with strategic firms." Paper. May 5, 2008. 48 pages.

Bunn, Matthew. Allocation of Risk in Building Capital - Intensive Electricity Generation: What Role for Government? Presentation to the HEPG Fiftieth Plenary Session. February 2008. 11 pages.

Smeers, Yves. Investments, Contracts and Risk Premium. Presentation to the HEPG Fiftieth Plenary Session. February 2008. 14 pages.

Wilde, Dean. Risky Business: How to Allocate Risk to Allow for Optimal Ex Ante Investment. Presentation to the HEPG Fiftieth Plenary Session. 17 pages.

 
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Climate Change

Competitive Market Models and Transitions to Competition

EPAct and Predictions for the Future

FERC Rulings and Reports

Lessons from Abroad

Lessons from Other US Industries

Merchant Transmission

Mergers, Market Power and Anti-Trust

National Energy Policy

Nuclear Power

Public Power

Regional Transmission Organizations

Regulation, Governance and Judicial Review

Reliability

Renewable Energy

Resource Adequacy

Scarcity Pricing

Siting

Smart Grid

Standard Market Design and Demand-Side Activities

State and Regional Activities

Stranded Benefits (Including Public Policy, Environment, DSM, IRP)

Stranded Investments, Assets, Costs (Including the Nuclear Question)

Transmission Planning

Transmission Investment

Wholesale and Retail Competition

Miscellaneous (Including Electricity Futures, Economic Principles)