Fortnightly Magazine - June 15 2000
Electric Industry CEOs Forum: Five Chiefs and Their Chosen Paths to Growth
<font color="#FFFFFF">John E. Bryson: Chairman, president, and CEO of Edison International</font>
"If the electric market is growing here at 3 percent, ... around the world ... the growth rates can be double and as much as triple that level."
Byline:
Richard Stavros
Mergers and the Public Interest: Saving the Savings for the Poorest Customers
How Colorado's settlement in the Xcel merger builds a case for treating needy ratepayers as a separate class entitled to merger benefits.
Byline:
Roger Colton, Karen Brown, and Jeff Ackermann
Pools, Auctions, and Power Prices: In Defense of Multiple Markets
Byline:
Robert Blohm
Frontlines
Frontlines
ISO Meltdown?
Some wanted to shut down New York's power markets. Then cooler heads prevailed.
Byline:
Bruce W. Radford
Benchmarks
Byline:
Christopher Seiple
News Digest
Electric Reliability
News Digest
Byline:
Case No. 2000-095, May 15, 2000 (Ky.P.S.C.).
Perspective
NIMBY: Now More Than Ever
Byline:
James L. Creighton, Ph.D.
News Analysis
Entergy's Original Bid
News Analysis
NYPA's Nuke Auction: More at Stake Than Price?
Byline:
Dan Donoghue and David Haarmeyer