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January/February 2003 Volume 16, Number 1
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As we commence a new year, it is appropriate to examine the new leaf being turned over by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission with its plan for a Standard Market Design. Does this new plan remedy the liabilities of deregulation? Or does it just comprise ‘‘several mixedup decrees’’ that fail to absorb the hard-won lessons of the recent past? We begin with a call by the American Public Power Association’s John M. Kelly for a ‘‘Missing Manifesto’’ that will challenge the vague assumptions of energy and regulatory economists about what constitutes effective competition. Next, Gary L. Hunt and Fereidoon P. Sioshansi take us on a brisk tour through the recent landscape behind
the SMD, sketching out the legal, jurisdictional and technical challenges that will make this vision difficult to attain. Addressing the highly visible issue of market manipulation, Richard J. Pierce Jr., urges policymakers to try to concentrate their efforts on structuring markets in ways that simply render undesirable behavior unprofitable, rather than constructing elaborate, coercive and punitive structures. And turning to the sticky issue of transmission pricing, John L. Seelke Jr., examining flow-based pricing of inter-regional power transfers, argues that the SMD’s proposed removal of through-and-out charges would represent a step backwards in transmission pricing policy. Instead, Seelke urges retention of through-and-out rates as the basis for parallel-path pricing.
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On other issues, Dennis L. Weisman and Johannes P. Pfeifenberger make the case for incentive regulation against opponents who claim explicit rewards should be unnecessary because utilities already are obligated to operate efficiently. Matthew A. Barmack sifts through the public bid data of the California independent system operator to draw some interesting preliminary conclusions about both market power abuse and confidentiality protections. Turning to the international scene, Tor Arnt Johnsen outlines the elements that have contributed to a relatively successful foray into retail choice in Norway. And Oana Diaconu and Michael T. Maloney lend fresh analysis to support skeptics of the viability of nuclear power in Russia.
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