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Reinventing electric utilities : competition, citizen action, and clean power / Ed Smeloff and Peter Asmus ; foreword by Amory Lovins.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : Island Press, ©1997.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 239 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1423707842
  • 9781423707844
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Reinventing electric utilities.DDC classification:
  • 333.79/32/0973 20
LOC classification:
  • HD9685.U5 S55 1997
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword / Amory Lovins -- Ch. 1. The Growth of Electric Monopolies -- Ch. 2. Pulling the Plug on Nuclear Power in Sacramento -- Ch. 3. The Road to Recovery for the Sacramento Municipal Utility District -- Ch. 4. The Breakup of Utilities and California's New Electric Order -- Ch. 5. Regional Examples of Utility Reform -- Ch. 6. Last of the Monopolies?: The Future of the Electric Services Industry -- Postscript: Update on the California Plan -- Appendix A. Descriptions of SMUD Programs -- Appendix B. Promoting Renewable Energy in a Restructured Electricity Market -- Appendix C. Summary of National and Regional Surveys Affirming Consistent Public Support for Conservation and Renewable Energy -- Appendix D. Maps Depicting States with Commitments to IRP, DSM, and Renewable Energy.
Summary: "Traditionally protected as monopolies, electric utilities are now being caught in the fervor of deregulation that is sweeping the country. Nearly 40 states have enacted or are considering laws and regulations that will profoundly alter the way the electric utility industry is governed. Concerned citizens are beginning to ponder the environmental implications of such a change, and while many fear that the pressure of competition will exacerbate environmental problems, others argue that deregulation provides a tremendous opportunity for citizens to work toward promoting cleaner energy and a more sustainable way of life." "In Reinventing Electric Utilities, Ed Smeloff and Peter Asmus consider the challenges for citizens and the utility industry in this new era of competition. Through an in-depth case study of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), a once-troubled utility that is now widely regarded as a model for energy efficiency and renewable energy development, they explore the changes that have occurred in the utility industry and the implications of those changes for the future. The SMUD portrait is complemented by regional case studies of Portland General Electric and the Washington Public Power Supply System, the New England Electric Service, Northern States Power, the Electricity Reliability Council of Texas, and others. These case studies highlight the efforts of citizen groups and utilities to eliminate unproductive and environmentally damaging sources of power and to promote the use of new, cleaner energy technologies through creative leadership, open and competitive markets, and the active participation of citizens."--Jacket
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-222) and index.

Foreword / Amory Lovins -- Ch. 1. The Growth of Electric Monopolies -- Ch. 2. Pulling the Plug on Nuclear Power in Sacramento -- Ch. 3. The Road to Recovery for the Sacramento Municipal Utility District -- Ch. 4. The Breakup of Utilities and California's New Electric Order -- Ch. 5. Regional Examples of Utility Reform -- Ch. 6. Last of the Monopolies?: The Future of the Electric Services Industry -- Postscript: Update on the California Plan -- Appendix A. Descriptions of SMUD Programs -- Appendix B. Promoting Renewable Energy in a Restructured Electricity Market -- Appendix C. Summary of National and Regional Surveys Affirming Consistent Public Support for Conservation and Renewable Energy -- Appendix D. Maps Depicting States with Commitments to IRP, DSM, and Renewable Energy.

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"Traditionally protected as monopolies, electric utilities are now being caught in the fervor of deregulation that is sweeping the country. Nearly 40 states have enacted or are considering laws and regulations that will profoundly alter the way the electric utility industry is governed. Concerned citizens are beginning to ponder the environmental implications of such a change, and while many fear that the pressure of competition will exacerbate environmental problems, others argue that deregulation provides a tremendous opportunity for citizens to work toward promoting cleaner energy and a more sustainable way of life." "In Reinventing Electric Utilities, Ed Smeloff and Peter Asmus consider the challenges for citizens and the utility industry in this new era of competition. Through an in-depth case study of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), a once-troubled utility that is now widely regarded as a model for energy efficiency and renewable energy development, they explore the changes that have occurred in the utility industry and the implications of those changes for the future. The SMUD portrait is complemented by regional case studies of Portland General Electric and the Washington Public Power Supply System, the New England Electric Service, Northern States Power, the Electricity Reliability Council of Texas, and others. These case studies highlight the efforts of citizen groups and utilities to eliminate unproductive and environmentally damaging sources of power and to promote the use of new, cleaner energy technologies through creative leadership, open and competitive markets, and the active participation of citizens."--Jacket

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