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  1. California's electricity crisis: a market apart? [An article from: Energy Policy] by J. Bushnell, 2004-06-01
  2. An examination of deregulation as an energy conservation strategy for intercity rail and motor freight transport by Wilson Lee Boykins, 1975
  3. The impact of energy sector restructuring on energy consumption and the environment: International experiences by Steven Nadel, 1996
  4. Report on the development and organization of the California Electric Users Cooperative (Consultant report / State of California Energy Commission) by Leland H Ruth, 1998
  5. Summary of responses: Survey of energy services providers by Virginia Lew, 1999
  6. The implications of deregulation for biomass and renewable energy in Calif by Gregory Morris, 1998
  7. The regulation and deregulation of natural gas in the U.S. (1938-1985) (Discussion paper series / John F. Kennedy School of Government. Energy and Environmental Policy Center) by Peter R Merrill, 1981
  8. Deregulation and Japan's petroleum industry: The global context (USJP occasional paper) by Hisao Satoh, 1993
  9. The Economics of energy conservation programs: Selected papers by Ronald J Sutherland, 1995
  10. Competition and deregulation in the electric utility industry by Paul L Joskow, 1987
  11. SB 110: The California Energy Commission's reporting, forecasting & data collection responsibilities by Melissa Jones, 2000
  12. Improvements to the Energy Commission's energy facility licensing process by Robert L Therkelsen, 2000
  13. SB 735: The role of energy efficiency and distributed generation in grid planning : report to the Governor and Legislature by Karen Griffin, 2000
  14. Lessons from deregulation: Understanding electricity markets in South America [An article from: Utilities Policy] by S. Arango, I. Dyner, et all 2006-09-01

121. Deregulation, FERC, California, Enron, Electricity Pricing, Electricity, Market-
Keep California energy Crisis in Perspective The Feds Understand that energyderegulation Works Well If Done Right by Lynne Kiesling
http://www.rppi.org/electricityderegulation.html
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Keep California Energy Crisis in Perspective:
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122. Electric Power Industry Restructuring And Deregulation
Provides information regarding a variety of aspects on the restructuring and deregulation of the electric power industry.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/page/restructure.html
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(PDF 1.8 MB) Provides a map and chart, updated monthly, showing the status of deregulation and restructuring activities by state. Special Studies Electricity Restructuring Fact Sheets This series of fact sheets, each devoted to one of the current hot topics concerning electricity deregulation, is designed to answer today's most frequently asked questions about the industry. Data Redesign.

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124. Solving The California Energy Crisis
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126. CHAPTER 164 OF THE ACTS OF 1997
(b) For the purposes of this section, a renewable energy generating source is one There is hereby created a special commission on the deregulation and
http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/seslaw97/sl970164.htm
Chapter 164 of the Acts of 1997
AN ACT RELATIVE TO RESTRUCTURING THE ELECTRIC UTILITY INDUSTRY IN THE COMMONWEALTH, REGULATING THE PROVISION OF ELECTRICITY AND OTHER SERVICES, AND PROMOTING ENHANCED CONSUMER PROTECTIONS THEREIN.
Whereas , The deferred operation of this act would tend to defeat its purpose, which is to establish forthwith a comprehensive framework for the restructuring of the electric utility industry, to establish consumer electricity rate savings by March 1, 1998, and to make certain other changes in law, necessary or appropriate to effectuate important public purposes, therefore it is hereby declared to be an emergency law, necessary for the immediate preservation of the public convenience.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION 1. It is hereby found and declared that: (a) electricity service is essential to the health and well-being of all residents of the commonwealth, to public safety, and to orderly and sustainable economic development; (b) affordable electric service should be available to all consumers on reasonable terms and conditions;

127. Public Citizen Critical Mass Energy And Environment Program
are working behind the scenes to pass sweeping deregulation of energy companies.This deregulation is one ingredient of President Bush’s energy plan,
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129. NJCA In The News
Mr. Weiner said the Clearbrook group has joined Pull the Plug on EnergyDeregulation, a consumer group that will petition the state Legislature to protect
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August 22, 2003 Group Fighting Deregulation
The Princeton Packet / PacketOnline

By: Al Wicklund, Staff Writer
Locals Continue the Battle for Lower Electric Rates.
The residents of Clearbrook, where there are 2,026 all-electric homes, are concerned about possible escalating electric rates. Mr. Weiner said most of the homes in two other retirement communities in Monroe Township, Rossmoor and Concordia, also are all-electric.
In 1999, the state Legislature passed the law that placed a cap on what energy companies could charge. The state Board of Public Utilities lifted the limit on energy prices Aug. 1 to put the companies in a competitive market. The theory was that competition would limit increases by energy companies deprived of normal increases over the previous four years.
The goals of deregulation ideally were to open the market for power generation to new companies, creating a competitive market that would drive prices down and lead to new and better services. The large utilities would retain ownership of the power grid and would get to charge for use of the grid, though companies could not be both grid owners and power generators. The caps were put in place to stabilize prices during the four-year transition period.
Mr. Weiner said Tuesday the problem is there is no protection for the energy companies' customers. He said the expected average 15 percent increase in electric bills could just be a start.

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