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  1. The Last Energy War: The Battle over Utility Deregulation by Harvey Wasserman, 2000-01
  2. Selling Power - Marketing Energy Under Deregulation by Jim Drummond, Fred Hanna, 2006-07-06
  3. Energy Companies and Market Reform: How Deregulation Went Wrong by Jeremiah Lambert, 2006-09-01
  4. The California paradox: lack of a state energy policy makes distributed generation a questionable business decision. (Deregulation).(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Energy by Robert A. Laurie, Scott Tomashefsky, 2002-01-01
  5. Deregulation in an energy market and its impact on R&D for low-carbon energy technology [An article from: Resource and Energy Economics] by M. Nakada,
  6. Cost functions and the electric utility industry. A contribution to the debate on deregulation [An article from: Energy Policy] by F.J. Ramos-Real, 2005-01-01
  7. Energy deregulation's final death blow.(Science Applications International Corp.'s report on energy future of San Diego County): An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Martin Hill, 2002-10-14
  8. Energy Deregulation in California: Benefits of Competition Were Undermined by Structural Flaws in the Market, Unsuccessful Oversight, and Uncontrolled Competitive Forces
  9. Let consumers decide: is degregulation the sound of one hand clapping? (Deregulation).: An article from: Energy
  10. The impact of energy deregulation on sourcing strategy.: An article from: Journal of Supply Chain Management by Robert B. Handfield, 2004-03-22
  11. Death Knell for Energy Deregulation.: An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Martin Hill, 2001-01-15
  12. You don't always get what you asked for. (Editorial).(energy market deregulation and the Enron situation)(Editorial): An article from: Energy by Kevin Gainer, 2001-09-22
  13. The Change in Social Welfare from Deregulation: The Case of the Natural Gas Industry (Energy in the American Economy) by Alice Gerster Breed, 1973-06
  14. Libertad, ¿para quién?(liberalización del sector energético; México)(TT: Freedom, for whom?)(TA: deregulation of energy sector; Mexico)(Artículo Breve): An article from: Siempre! by David Shields, 2002-04-03

1. Energy Deregulation Info And Chat, $an Diego
Information links and chat about energy deregulation, green power alternativesand recent legislation.
http://www.phaster.com/unpretentious/sd_energy_info.html
San Diego Energy Deregulation Info
Here are some useful links (and my deregulation diary) to educate individuals about the fun and games of energy deregulation and energy conservation. System Conditions - The California ISO Zip Code
The Energy Information Administration , offers details about energy deregulation. If you want to check out alternative energy providers in the San Diego area , then check out the Energy Guide web site or Wattage Monitor . They have listing of alternative energy providers. National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners has a listing of all the state commissioners. The web a great source of information, showing how to save energy. For example: the DOE has , the State of California has specific consumer information and the University of Southwestern Louisiana has no cost energy saving ideas If you like simple to understand things (like tax forms), then you may like the way This page like the rest of this site is a constant work in progress. Now that I installed a chat room, I hope people post their own opinions on energy deregulation and experiences with alternate utilities so I can tabulate the information (and post it for the benefit of all). To get the ball rolling so to speak, since I consider myself a green capitalist, I have mixed feeling about the unprecedented rise of gas and electrical prices in the San Diego area. On one hand I think the rise in energy prices is good because it will force people to adopt energy conservation habits long since ignored because energy costs do not really reflect the true cost to the environment and public health. On the other hand it is shocking to pay lots more money (than usual) for gas and electricity, money which could be used for cool capitalist toys and capital improvement.

2. GF Energy Consulting: Energy Deregulation And Utility Restructuring Consultant
GF Energy is an energy consulting firm with consultants committed to helpingcompanies create and manage strategy for energy deregulation and electric
http://www.gfenergy.com/
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    GF Energy combines strong analytics and political savvy, working at the intersection of policy, politics and sound business decisions.
After a decade of chasing big ideas- most of which turned out to be expensive mirages -electricity industry leaders are wary of strategists claiming to 'see the future.' GF Energy looks forward to working with you on management strategy, business management, policy management, and reputation management, and to rebuilding your confidence in the value of consulting. Financial transparency and an able reputation aren't possible without a strategy. Today's "back to basics" approach should not be mistaken for a strategy; it is an excuse for not having one. There are successful strategies that can tap current windows of opportunities but it requires hard work, creativity and some risk-taking to find and deploy them.

3. USATODAY.com - Energy Deregulation: Is It Friend Or Enemy?
energy deregulation Is it friend or enemy? By Thomas A. Fogarty and Edward Iwata,USA TODAY California s electric power crisis reverberated on Capitol Hill
http://www.usatoday.com/money/covers/2002-05-16-enron-california-hearings.htm
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document.write(''); 05/15/2002 - Updated 10:07 PM ET Energy deregulation: Is it friend or enemy? By Thomas A. Fogarty and Edward Iwata, USA TODAY California's electric power crisis reverberated on Capitol Hill Wednesday as attorneys for fallen energy giant Enron acknowledged deception in past electricity trading practices, and a key federal regulator vowed to make Western energy markets fair. "This is not what I have in mind when I talk about the benefits of a competitive energy market," said Patrick Wood III, chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which regulates the wholesale power market. Read more below Audio The Arthur Andersen trial

4. Electricity Deregulation
Let Good Energy answer your questions about deregulation and show you how it can benefit your business.
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5. USATODAY.com - States Take Varied Routes To Energy Deregulation
States take varied routes to energy deregulation In the wake of California selectricity debacle, other states have come to a crossroads.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/consumer/2001-02-01-states.htm
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document.write(''); 02/01/2001 - Updated 06:21 AM ET States take varied routes to energy deregulation In the wake of California's electricity debacle, other states have come to a crossroads. Do they push ahead with deregulation or wait and see? The majority had done nothing or very little, but some were pushing toward competition and consumer choice. USA TODAY's Del Jones looks at the 24 states most active at deregulating power, including Washington, D.C., and where they stand. Read more Related story

6. Electricity Deregulation The Issue
Murkowski tried unsuccessfully to move his deregulation proposal through the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
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7. US Energy Information Administration Deregulation Pages
Electric Power Industry Restructuring and Deregulation This site provides "Restructuring Energy Industries Lessons from Natural Gas"
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8. Energy Deregulation Diary 2001
So far deregulation in California sucks, and guess who is to blame
http://www.phaster.com/unpretentious/sd_energy_info_2001.html
So far deregulation in California sucks,
January 20, 2001
Wow whose stupid idea was deregulation? This past week we have had a few days of consecutive rolling blackouts in California, which makes it seem more like third world countries and former communist states than the so called golden state. Now I do not have to travel to interesting parts of the world to see the effects of poor resource management. Since I was luck enough to have the foresight to switch to an alternative energy provider when this mess began last summer, then find out that the alternative energy provider I selected itself become a victim of ill conceived deregulation (see my December 27, 2000 entry), I think I have a rough idea of what went wrong with so called deregulation. BTW this past week another alternative energy provider Utility.Com, a web energy provider pulls the plug on consumers After an unsuccessful presidential bid by Pete Wilson, another California politician Assemblyman Steve Peace in 1996 decided to make a name for himself and gathered the big industrial customers, utilities, and various interest groups together and somehow managed to get the legislature to unanimously pass an electricity restructuring bill. The reality was at the time, California had one of the highest energy rates in the nation, and it was thought that so called deregulation would lower energy bills. For a few years it worked, because it forced local utilities to sell off their power generation units under the restructuring bill, and the proceeds of the sales were used to lower rates for all utility customers.

9. CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION HOMEPAGE
Data on energy production, consumption, conservation and use in California, as well as information on energy deregulation, renewable energy and
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10. LCRA: Energy: Energy Deregulation FAQs
FAQs on deregulation of the retail electricity market in Texas.
http://www.lcra.org/energy/dereg_faq.html
Electric Power Wholesale Customers Facilities Renewable Energy ... FAQ FAQs on deregulation of Texas' retail electricity market What is electric industry restructuring?
What does that mean to me?

Why aren't municipal utilities and cooperatives required to offer choices?

What is "public power"?
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I've heard that electric utilities must "unbundle." What does that mean?
What is electric industry restructuring?
Starting Jan. 1, 2002, the electric industry in Texas was restructured and partially deregulated to provide customers choices in many markets. On that date, investor-owned electric utilities officially began to compete for electric customers. Deregulation means that providers, other than utilities, may compete for retail customers formerly served by regulated utilities.
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What does that mean to me?
That depends on where you live. If you receive electric power from a public power provider, such as a city-owned utility or member-owned cooperative, your provider can choose whether or not to opt in to competition. Most public utilities are taking a "wait-and-see" approach to customer choice.
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Why aren't municipal utilities and cooperatives required to offer choices?

11. Main "Restructuring" Page
PROCEEDINGS (Ad Hoc Committee on Information) www.energy.ca.gov/marketinfo. For more information about deregulation phone the California Public
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12. LCRA: Energy: Energy Deregulation
LCRA wholesale customers are taking a waitand-see attitude toward energyderegulation. LCRA is ready to serve them no matter they decide to approach the
http://www.lcra.org/energy/dereg.html
Electric Power Wholesale Customers Facilities Renewable Energy ... FAQ Customer choice and public power in Texas Since the retail electric power market in Texas opened to competition on Jan. 1, 2002, people have begun to hear about deregulation and how electric choice might affect them. The new rules (see Senate Bill 7 LCRA, as a wholesale electric provider, is ready to serve its customers regardless of their decision. It is helping customers get ready for competition, and working to improve awareness of the value its relationship with local utilities brings to communities. It also is gearing up to meet future generation resource requirements. While the energy crisis that destroyed the deregulated California market in 2001 has faded from the news, Texas hasn't faced the same problems with electricity restructuring. In fact, other states are taking note of what is working in Texas, including ample sources of power. And, LCRA is helping address potential constraints in the statewide electricity grid by expanding transmission facilities so power can go where it is needed when it is needed. No matter what your utility decides to do, LCRA stands ready to provide reliable power at affordable prices. For more information

13. Energy Menu : Introduction
Help consumers and businesses take advantage of energy deregulation.
http://www.energymenu.com/
ENERGY MENU :: INTRODUCTION
SECTIONS: Electricity is generated primarily by burning fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, and oil, and to a lesser extent through nuclear fission, dams, solar power, etc. As power plants generate electricity, it is transported across long distance, hi-voltage transmission lines to numerous substations that convert it to lower voltage power for ultimate delivery to your home or business via local distribution lines. These components, along with an independent agency (ISO) that ensures reliability, make up the electric grid. Read more about electricity Prior to deregulation , utilities controlled all aspects of this process and the consumer had no choice in who produced their power. Today utilities still control the transmission, distribution and metering of electricity, but they been forced to sell their power plants to create a new, competitive market for the actual production and generation of power. BTW If your interest in energy stems from your desire to cut your monthly energy bills, check out

14. Energy Deregulation Hands Providers New Marketing Opportunities -
energy deregulation hands providers new marketing opportunities. Kevin West. Special to Houston Business Journal
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15. Washingtonpost.com: Energy
DC Public Service Commission • For kids Energy Quest. From US Department ofEnergy • Map of US energy deregulation • Energy profiles DC Md. Va.
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The 2003 Energy Bill
Compromise energy legislation includes components that would:
Exclude President Bush's proposal to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to Alaska to drilling. Include reliability requirements for high-voltage power lines and add incentives to increase power line investment to address issues raised by the August 2003 blackout in the Northeast. Provide billions of dollars in tax incentives to spur development of oil, natural gas, clean coal and nuclear power. Give authority and financial assistance to build a $20 billion pipeline to bring natural gas from Alaska's North Slope. Offer tax incentives to improve energy efficiency of homes and some appliances and encourage use of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and biodiesel.

16. Energy Deregulation And Restructuring
energy deregulation and Restructuring. Change has come to Texas electric utilities, and some consumers in Texas can select the supplier of the
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17. Schwarzenegger Backs Energy Deregulation / Governor Supports Views Of Industry I
New push to deregulate energy / Schwarzenegger electricity plan Pete Wilson s team who led the push for energy deregulation in the mid1990s . The only people who are for it are the energy companies and deregulation
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/04/29/BUG

18. Energy Central - Power Information
Energy Central is a hub on the Internet for electric power professionals searching for information, products and services related to the energy
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19. GF Energy Consulting Energy Deregulation And Utility
GF Energy is an energy consulting firm with consultants committed to helping companies create and manage strategy for energy deregulation and
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

20. CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION HOMEPAGE
Data on energy production, consumption, conservation and use in California, as well as information on energy deregulation, renewable energy and energy research. Kids' pages with educational material.
http://www.energy.ca.gov/
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