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This newsletter shares program development information on green pricing, a service that electric utilities can offer to their customers to support acquiring more renewable energy resources. This is Volume 7: Default Service. View Summary +
This green pricing resource guide is intended to assist those who are planning or considering a green pricing program, a voluntary customer option to pay a premium for environmentally-preferred sources of electricity. View Summary +
This IssuesLetter examines the transition from vertically integrated monopolies to competitive wholesale markets for generation. Divestiture and the formation of idependent system operators are explored. View Summary +
Retail customer choice sets customers free to choose their supplier of electricity from a range of competing, unregulated suppliers. Constructed and implemented right, choice could result in more and lower-cost energy options for all consumers. View Summary +
The purpose of this report is to explore the basis for a new relationship between consumers and their electric supplier and between retail suppliers and regulators. If the regulatory approach for public utilities has historically been dominated by the traditional… View Summary +
This newsletter shares program development information on green pricing, a service that electric utilities can offer to their customers to support acquiring more renewable energy resources. This is Volume 4: Disclosure and Certification. View Summary +
This Issuesletter explores ways for regulators to require that consumers be provided with important price, risk and environmental information to enable effective customer choice of an electric company. View Summary +
This Issuesletter looks at actions the United Kingdom and California have taken to support renewables in addition to strategies compatible with competitive electricity markets that raise either demand or funds for renewables. View Summary +
This newsletter shares program development information on green pricing, a service that electric utilities can offer to their customers to support acquiring more renewable energy resources. This is Volume 3. View Summary +
This Issuesletter looks at governmental non-regulatory issues associated with increased competition through restructuring, major public policy changes that transcend the jurisdiction of any regulatory body and thus pose conflicts for regulators. View Summary +