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Power loss : the origins of deregulation and restructuring in the American electric utility system
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Power loss : the origins of deregulation and restructuring in the American electric utility system

Author: Richard F Hirsh
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1999.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Richard F Hirsh
ISBN: 026208273X 9780262082730
OCLC Number: 41223906
Description: x, 406 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: 1. Creation of the utility consensus --
2. Utility managers gain dominance --
3. Stresses on the consensus --
4. The context and creation of PURPA --
5. Implementation of PURPA's section 210 --
6. Radical technologies in the PURPA era --
7. PURPA, natural monopoly, and market principles --
8. The mainstreaming of conservation --
9. First implementation of conservation principles by utilities --
10. The growth of regulatory activism --
11. The further evolution of novel approaches --
12. Profits and progress from the collaborative movement --
13. Regulation reconsidered --
14. Restructing and the passing of the power elites --
15. Conclusion : the altered politics of power and the end of the utility consensus
Responsibility: Richard F. Hirsh.

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