Net Neutrality Debate Rages On

Can We Agree on Ground Rules for Debate?

We are much more likely to reach a successful resolution if we can observe three ground rules in the debate: clarity, honesty and civility.

Public Will, Public Interest

Regulators’ Responsibilitie

Public utility regulation is not based on the principle of “popular will” as that is nowhere in the statutes or difficult to be found.

How 2018 Looks

Capitalizing on Our Strengths: Public Power’s Priorities

The long-time core value of public power utilities – to serve the communities that own them on a not-for-profit basis – means that utility operations are already built to benefit customers.

Do Load Shapes of PV Customers Differ?

Implications for Rate Design

A load shape for PV customers that is materially different from the status quo residential customer may be sufficient grounds to implement a separate rate class.

Talking Texas Markets, Part 1

Thought, Legislative and Regulatory Certainty

Interviews with Pat Wood, Former FERC and Texas PUC Chair; Kenny Mercado, SVP, CenterPoint; Jim Steffes, EVP, Direct Energy; and Ken Medlock, Senior Director, Center for Energy Studies, Rice University.

A Regulatory Life

President, NARUC Commissioners Emeritus

For a merger to be successful, you must have a story to tell; the merger must make sense for the ratepayer; and the two companies must mesh with one another.