It’s been a crazy couple of weeks, thus the posting hiatus. I was in DC all of last week, then off to a day trip Monday to San Francisco, with the red-eye back to teach the first day of class Tuesday, now at the airport on the way to DC for a meeting. Ugh. This …
Hydrogen-powered Buildings?
Today’s fourth part of RPPI’s five-part series on hydrogen looks at using hydrogen fuel cells and hybrid engines to power buildings. There’s a lot of potential benefits there, and not as many problems as with vehicles. Tomorrow: can the government (or anyone else, for that matter) pick technology winners?
Check out Virginia Postrel’s Economic Scene column today, in which she analyzes whether or not war is good or bad for the economy. Of course, it cuts both ways. One of the interesting facts of economic history is that the physical and human devastation is the largest cost, while one benefit that has lots and …
Check out Virginia Postrel’s Economic Scene column today, in which she analyzes whether or not war is good or bad for the economy. Of course, it cuts both ways. One of the interesting facts of economic history is that the physical and human devastation is the largest cost, while one benefit that has lots and …
Check out Virginia Postrel’s Economic Scene column today, in which she analyzes whether or not war is good or bad for the economy. Of course, it cuts both ways. One of the interesting facts of economic history is that the physical and human devastation is the largest cost, while one benefit that has lots and …
Check out Virginia Postrel’s Economic Scene column today, in which she analyzes whether or not war is good or bad for the economy. Of course, it cuts both ways. One of the interesting facts of economic history is that the physical and human devastation is the largest cost, while one benefit that has lots and …
FERC Ruling On California Refunds
Here’s Chairman Pat Wood’s statement today on the matter, and a findings-at-a-glance summary. I’m sure I’ll have more to say on this once I’ve read the staff report.
Giving Electricity Regulation A Jolt
Ken Silverstein has written a wonderful article today on ways to change the regulatory approach to retail electricity markets, quoting both me and Ken Malloy from the Center for the Advancement of Energy Markets extensively. Both Ken and I make the market-based case for utilities to be free to offer a variety of services to …