Fiona Woolf, a well-known energy attorney and visiting Harvard professor with expertise in global transmission expansion, details how to plan transmission expansion—from getting more from existing assets and understanding investors and their incentives to obtaining permits, rights of way, regulations, and performance standards.
Contents:
- Satifying a hunger
- The basic principles
- The store cupboard, the cooks, and the oven
- The key ingredients of market design and transmission pricing
- Raising agents: capturing the benefits of market forces
- The setting agent I: approaches to regulation
- The setting agent II: performance-based, incentive regulation
- Preparation: standards and planning coordination
- Timing: obtaining the permits and rights-of-way
- Presentation (listening to stakeholders)
- It's all in the taste and presentation
- Glossary of key terms
- Index
700 Pages/Hardcover/2003 ISBN 0-87814-862-0 |