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How can ISO New England best encourage demand resources to qualify as long-term resources (LTRs), and what criteria should such resources meet? A key principle to consider in assessing alternative approaches is to ensure comparability in treatment of demand and… View Summary +
A list of participants in the distributed resources emissions collaborative working group from 2002. View Summary +
This paper presents case studies of international experience with a variety of strategies designed to make prices of goods and services reflect their true costs. View Summary +
This model rule applies to smaller-scale electric generating resources, referred to collectively as “distributed generation,” and regulates five air pollutants: nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxice, and carbon dioxide. View Summary +
This paper presents guidelines and policy proposals for solutions to promote competitive markets for the development of distributed energy technologies and services. View Summary +
This IssuesLetter looks at the fundamental role of “baseload energy efficiency.” It is measures that are embedded into buildings, appliances, and industrial equipment that lighten loads on the grid whenever they are used. View Summary +
This research report was commissioned to examine options for providing electric utility subsidies to low-income and rural energy consumers in the context of a larger restructuring of the Indonesia electric industry. View Summary +
In this paper, the National Council on Competition and the Electric Industry reviews the progress of the labeling efforts it had a hand in initiating several years ago. The significant early research sponsored by the Council was important in demonstrating… View Summary +
This paper discusses how portfolio management can improve quality of electric service while reducing costs without impinging on efforts to build competitive retail markets in those states committed to that goal. View Summary +
The New England Demand Response Initiative is developing a comprehensive, coordinated set of demand response programs for New England’s regional power markets. The initiative is a broad-based, facilitated process among public and private decision-makers in the region’s markets for power… View Summary +