Electricity

New Reason Study: A Dynamic And Contestable Grid

The recent blackout in the Northeast and Midwest U.S. and Ontario have brought electricity transmission to the foreground of policy debates. In a new Reason study , Adrian Moore and I explore ways that technological change and innovative contracting practices create potential competition for the grid, or in other words, make the grid contestable. The …

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More Grid Articles

Here’s a little grid roundup: a USA Today editorial from last week on the barriers facing transmission upgrades. Here’s one they forgot: the tax treatment of the heavily depreciated asset base means that utilities have little incentive to sell their transmission assets to a more consolidated owner that could internalize a lot of these goofy …

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Bustamante’s Proposal To Regulate Gasoline As A Utility

Where to begin …? With this Contra Costa Times article and this Sacramento Bee article. The political theater that is the California recall election is certain to elicit some very bad policy ideas from candidates, and the prize thus far goes to Cruz Bustamante. On Thursday Bustamante advocated regulating the gasoline industry as a utility. …

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New Source Review

Few environmental policies and response to them are as caricatured as new source review. Earlier this week the EPA finalized the changes to new source review that it proposed in December 2002. Basically, this ruling clarifies what kinds of equipment replacement will and will not trigger new source review, and it allows firms (typically power …

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London Blackout

Okay, another one … but at least this one lasted only an hour, and was probably due to a transformer failure in south London, according to this Financial Times article. Not being an engineer, I don’t know if the recent, sustained strains from the heat wave has weakened any part of the transformers on the …

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Some More Techie Links On Power Systems

Here are some analyses of the more technical aspects of power systems: Peter Kaminski on who pays for reliability, Sparkey’s outstanding post at Sgt. Stryker, Steven DenBeste, in a second post to follow up, and Shots Across the Bow. Very helpful detail for the supply and infrastructure sides of the issues.