Lessons from a Comparative Analysis of California and PJM Electricity Restructuring Models

Author(s)Byrne, John
Author(s)Wang, Young-Doo
Author(s)Yu, Jung-Min
Date Accessioned2005-11-22T18:16:40Z
Date Available2005-11-22T18:16:40Z
Publication Date2005-06
DescriptionThis report explores the emergence of deregulated electricity markets in the U.S. by focusing on the origins of, models for and experiences with wholesale and retail competition in two parts of the country – California (the first U.S. state to open its utility sector to retail competition) and the mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. east coast (comprised of the states of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania – and more recently, additional states – that receive transmission service from the PJM Interconnection and have their wholesale bidding markets managed by PJM).2 The very different origins of deregulation, models developed to manage competition, and experience with deregulation of the two jurisdictions offer important lessons for power sector reform policy.
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URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/2125
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PublisherCenter for Energy and Environmental Policyen
dc.subject.lcshElectric industries -- California -- Deregulation
dc.subject.lcshElectric industries -- Middle Atlantic States -- Deregulation
dc.subject.lcshPJM (Organization)
TitleLessons from a Comparative Analysis of California and PJM Electricity Restructuring Modelsen
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