jueves, mayo 11, 2006

Clarifications About the Electricity WPC the Market Winner

1. Please Blame the Deregulation and Regulation Fiascos Parte 28
10 May 2006
Dick, I will add that States that deregulated on Hogan's model might have created large unnecesary inefficiencies that States that have no deregulated can avoid. Also, central to the Electricity WPC restructuring is that selecting one ...

2. Please Blame the Deregulation and Regulation Fiascos Parte 27
10 May 2006
Dick, I agree that Banks' mental model is cost of service regulation. Schweppe's mental model is best explained by the post Some Friendly Comments on True Electric Deregulation Part 4 on the GMH blog (the original comment is under the ...

3. Please Blame the Deregulation and Regulation Fiascos Parte 26
10 May 2006
Dick, The most important elements of Schweppe's unextended mental model are the demand response element and the tight nature of T&D. That is a prerequisite that was bypass by Hogan's missunderstanding of the energy marketplace and the ...

4. Please Blame the Deregulation and Regulation Fiascos Parte 25
10 May 2006
Dick Maclay asked for clarifications on the mental models:. Jose Antonio, I would just like to confirm the differences among your mental models, if you would be so kind. This is my understanding of the essence of the models: ...

5. Please Blame the Deregulation and Regulation Fiascos Parte 24
10 May 2006
Thanks Len. The road to Electricity WPC requires many hurdles to be passed. Metering is just one of the components. A demand response system is another. Still Customer Information System an additional one. On the wires side, ...

6. Please Blame the Deregulation and Regulation Fiascos Parte 23
10 May 2006
Len Gould says: I agree with Mr. Vanderhorst-Silverio that advanced metering can provide a true market in electricity if combined with open access for all to an electronic central market of offers from generators, and provided all ...

7. Please Blame the Deregulation and Regulation Fiascos Parte 22
10 May 2006
Yes Steve, Retail competition under Electricity WPC is a viable business. The metering infrastructure leading to demand response will pay for itself just on the other operational benefits. Bringing together sellers and buyers is the job ...

8. Please Blame the Deregulation and Regulation Fiascos Parte 21
10 May 2006
Steve Rozenman questions whether retail is viable:. Jose Antonio This has been a long discussion with excellent feedback from everyone. But no one questioned the fundamental premise, upon which the entire deregulation rests namely, ...

9. Please Blame the Deregulation and Regulation Fiascos Parte 20
10 May 2006
I said I didn't want to fight with Prof. Banks. This is what he wrote when he flew out the dialogue:. Dick Maclay tells us that the deregulation fiasco in California was caused by the weather. Some people ascribe General Custer's ...

10. Electricidad SCP y la Estratregia de Competitividad
8 May 2006
Las exportaciones al mercado americano pueden aprovecharse de una electricidad, que si bien no sea de precios aparentemente bajos, apoye la estrategia de competitividad basada en la agilidad y la cercanía. ...

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