Making retail wheeling work: stakeholders speak out
Article Abstract:
The impending deregulation of the electric power industry is forcing many electric utilities to look for new opportunities to maintain their competitiveness. They are studying the advantages and disadvantages of retail competition with regard to various market and economic factors and their organizational structure.
Publication Name: Electrical World
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0013-4457
Year: 1995
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Retail wheeling: New Hampshire kicks off pilot program after a year of debate
Article Abstract:
Two lessons can be learned from the retail-wheeling pilot program for electric utilities in New Hampshire. As in other kinds of retail marketing, electricity marketers use different gimmicks. Also, the mechanics of having utilities obtain power from other suppliers is difficult.
Publication Name: Electrical World
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0013-4457
Year: 1996
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SEC rule 144A: capitalist (powerplant-financing) tool
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The SEC's Rule 144A continues to play a key role in the financing of many energy-related projects. The five-year-old rule enables large companies to issue, purchase and resell securities without filing a formal report.
Publication Name: Electrical World
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0013-4457
Year: 1995
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