DocumentCode
1604709
Title
Electric re-regulation and effects on industrial customers
Author
Durham, Robert A. ; Durham, Marcus O.
Author_Institution
Central & Southwest Services, Abilene, TX, USA
fYear
1997
Firstpage
69
Lastpage
78
Abstract
The US electric utility industry has been under intense state and federal regulation since the mid 1930s. Many of the acts which created the authority for government regulation, both on the state and federal level, are being reexamined. It is imperative that new legislation be crafted to appropriately deal with the different needs of both customers and suppliers in different regions of the country. A one-size-fits-all federal solution cannot effectively be implemented. Many parallels can be drawn between the current reorganization of the utility industry and other, previously regulated industries, particularly the oil business. Several models for industry structure are being proposed. The key similarity between these is the separation of generation and distribution. In the short term, real prices for electricity can be expected to increase. However, in the long-term the benefits of competition will drive prices down and profits up
Keywords
economics; electricity supply industry; government policies; industrial power systems; legislation; tariffs; USA; competition; distribution; electric utility; electricity prices; generation; government regulation; industrial electricity customers; legislation; re-regulation; reorganization; Business; History; Industrial control; Legislation; Monopoly; Petroleum industry; Power generation; Power industry; Proposals; US Government;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference, 1997. Record of Conference Papers. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated Industry Applications Society 44th Annual
Conference_Location
Banff, Alta.
ISSN
0090-3507
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4217-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PCICON.1997.648168
Filename
648168
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