Regulatory Choices A Perspective on Developments in Energy Policy

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  ONE  Introduction and Overview
 collapse sectionTWO  Energy Utility Pricing and Customer Response The Recent Record in California
 I. INTRODUCTION
 II. PRICING UTILITY-SUPPLIED ENERGY: THE INSTITUTIONAL SETTING AND ECONOMIC CRITERIA
 III. THE PRACTICE OF ENERGY UTILITY POLICY MAKING IN CALIFORNIA
 IV. CONSUMER DEMAND FOR UTILITY-SUPPLIED ENERGY
 expand sectionV. REVENUE ALLOCATION
 expand sectionVI. RATE DESIGN ISSUES WITHIN CUSTOMER CLASSES
 VII. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
 REFERENCES
 expand sectionTHREE  Issues in Public Utility Regulation
 expand sectionFOUR  The Value of Rate Reform in a Competitive Electric Power Market
 expand sectionFIVE  Natural Gas Distribution in California Regulation, Strategy, and Market Structure
 expand sectionSIX  Estimating Costs of Alternative Electric Power Sources for California
 expand sectionSEVEN  An Economic Evaluation of the Costs and Benefits of Diablo Canyon
 expand sectionEIGHT  Residential Energy Conservation Standards, Subsidies, and Public Programs
 expand sectionNINE  Wind Power in California A Case Study of Targeted Tax Subsidies
 expand sectionTEN  Concluding Remarks on the Making of Public Policy

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