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Autor:
Kenneth W. Costello, Ross C. Hemphill
Publikováno v:
The Electricity Journal. 35:107205
Autor:
Ross C. Hemphill, Karl A. McDermott
Publikováno v:
The Electricity Journal. 34:107031
The rapid development of new technologies supporting the transition to a more locally supplied and sustainably produced electric supply, currently confronts a regulatory framework that is a legacy designed to manage the supply and delivery of electri
Autor:
Ross C. Hemphill, Karl A. McDermott
Publikováno v:
The Electricity Journal. 30:1-7
The transformation of the electric utility industry has resulted in a shift in emphasis on consumers, regulators and utilities from the traditional input-focused regulation to an output-focused regulatory framework. This article examines the implicat
Autor:
Ross C. Hemphill, Kenneth W. Costello
Publikováno v:
The Electricity Journal. 27:7-26
The context may have changed, but the notion of a death spiral refuses to die: these authors wrote about it 27 years ago. However, the current Cassandras may be overstating the severity of the problem and underestimating the policy options open to ut
Autor:
Bernard Neenan, Ross C. Hemphill
Publikováno v:
The Electricity Journal. 21:32-45
Implementing smart metering involves complex interactions that may generate many new sources of benefits. It is a potentially powerful enabler, one with considerable – but still speculative – potential that is highly dependent on how the technolo
Autor:
Ross C. Hemphill, Gilbert W. Bassett
Publikováno v:
Risk Analysis. 11:697-700
Autor:
Ross C. Hemphill, Kenneth W. Costello
Publikováno v:
Resources and Energy. 12:49-63
This paper deals with pricing in an increasingly competitive electric industry. Many electric utilities face the prospect over the next several years of losing a portion of their industrial load to alternative suppliers and technologies. ‘Bypass’
Publikováno v:
Review of Network Economics. 2
We trace the development of incentive regulation in the U.S. telecommunications, electricity, and natural gas industries. Telecom has moved much more in the direction of pure price cap regulation. Incentive regulation in electricity and gas has gener