A Matter of Balance: Innovative regulatory practices can adapt to new technologies and new investment realities (English)
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ELECTRIC PERSPECTIVES
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2011
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Title:A Matter of Balance: Innovative regulatory practices can adapt to new technologies and new investment realities
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Contributors:Ackerman, E. ( author ) / Caldwell, J. ( author )
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Published in:ELECTRIC PERSPECTIVES ; 36, 3 ; 22-33
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Publisher:
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Publication date:2011-01-01
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Size:12 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 36, Issue 3
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A Matter of Balance: Innovative regulatory practices can adapt to new technologies and new investment realitiesAckerman, E. / Caldwell, J. et al. | 2011
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Protect the Grid: Tasked with securing their utilities against potential cyberthreats, chief information officers rise to the challengeNash, J. et al. | 2011
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Power & Innovation: Electricity drives new technology, and electric companies are leading the way to a new, stronger economyEarley, A.F. et al. | 2011
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Decisions, Decisions: The industry is on the brink of major change, say regulators, who face tough calls on a host of issuesWamsted, D.J. et al. | 2011
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With 95,000 miles of underground electric cable, Con Edison's New York distribution system is the perfect test bed for new distribution automation technologies| 2011
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Utility attempts to implement adjustment mechanisms and infrastructure investment were the main drivers of new general rate cases filed in first quarter 2011| 2011
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The relatively low number of ratings changes in 2010 reflected, in part, a balance of negative and positive forces| 2011
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New standard for nuclear energy safety| 2011