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May 21, 2013 to May 22, 2013 | Washington, DC
May 21, 2013 to May 22, 2013 | Charlotte, North Carolina
May 21, 2013 to May 23, 2013 | Atlanta, GA

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Open Access on Trial

The old rules don’t always fit with new commercial realities.

Glenn J. Berger and Cheryl Foley

To encourage billions of dollars of investment into America’s transmission grid over the next several decades, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is restructuring its regulatory policies to bring market-based solutions into the framework for planning, construction, and operation of new transmission lines. The recent Order 1000 is the most dramatic example of this effort. But as FERC has learned before, one set of rules doesn’t serve the financial and commercial needs of all market participants.

Breaking the Gridlock

A proposal to remove the bottlenecks on grid investment.
Rana Mukerji

A proposal to remove the bottlenecks on grid investment.

Investments in the U.S. transmission grid have been declining since the early 1970s.1 Reasons include: 1) regulatory uncertainty; 2) onerous and multiple regulatory jurisdictions; 3) an extremely complex and time-consuming siting and permitting process; 4) uncertainty in the basic "who pays" vs. "who benefits" equation; and 5) shortcomings in the regional-planning processes.

Blackouts? never Again! (But...)

We ask merchant grid developers if anything can ever be done.
Lori A. Burkhart

We ask merchant grid developers if anything can ever be done.

 

The blackout of August 2003 should have come as no surprise. The Department of Energy's May 2002 National Transmission Grid Study finds growing evidence that the U.S. transmission system is in urgent need of modernization.

The LMP Model: Bottlenecking Merchant Transmission

Locational marginal pricing has not been adequate in providing transmission expansion incentives. Others are needed.
Kevin B. Jones, Ph.D., David Clarke, and James Parmelee

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