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Ari Peskoe Ranks Governance, Footprint, and Market Design
Manage episode 428371647 series 2994028
Ari Peskoe describes himself as an electric utility critic and has advice for electric utility enthusiasts.
Ari Peskoe is the Director of the Electricity Law Initiative at the Harvard Law School Environmental and Energy Law Program and a prolific writer about regulation of the U.S. power sector on issues ranging from constitutional challenges to states’ energy laws to interstate transmission development. The interview is wrapped in commentary from co-hosts Paul Dockery, Ahlmahz Negash, and Farhad Billimoria.
You can find the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Share with friends that are energy enthusiasts, like us!
03:11 - 30 seconds of theory
- Farhad on Cost of Service vs Incentive based regulation
- Joskow, P.L., 2024. The Expansion of Incentive (Performance-Based) Regulation of Electricity Distribution and Transmission in the United States. Review of Industrial Organization, pp.1-49.
- Ahlmahz on Procedural Justice
- Jenkins, K., McCauley, D., Heffron, R., Stephan, H. and Rehner, R., 2016. Energy justice: A conceptual review. Energy research & social science, 11, pp.174-182.
11:01 - Ari Peskoe on Governance
- 11/01/2023 - CleanLaw Podcast - Electricity Law Initiative
- CleanLaw–Replacing the Utility Transmission Syndicate’s Control, Hannah Dobie interviews Ari Peskoe about his new article in Energy Law Journal
- Peskoe, A., 2023. Replacing the Utility Transmission Syndicate's Control. Energy LJ, 44, p.447.
- Market Configuration Matters; Effects of Market Choices on Consumers in the Northwest US
51:10 - Ranking Governance, Configuration, and Market Design
59:37 - Ari Peskoe’s Energy System Analogy
1:04:48 - Debriefing on transmission, governance, and public power with Ahlmahz Negash and Farhad Billimoria
Public Power Underground, for electric utility enthusiasts! Public Power Underground, it’s work to watch!
114 episodes
Manage episode 428371647 series 2994028
Ari Peskoe describes himself as an electric utility critic and has advice for electric utility enthusiasts.
Ari Peskoe is the Director of the Electricity Law Initiative at the Harvard Law School Environmental and Energy Law Program and a prolific writer about regulation of the U.S. power sector on issues ranging from constitutional challenges to states’ energy laws to interstate transmission development. The interview is wrapped in commentary from co-hosts Paul Dockery, Ahlmahz Negash, and Farhad Billimoria.
You can find the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Share with friends that are energy enthusiasts, like us!
03:11 - 30 seconds of theory
- Farhad on Cost of Service vs Incentive based regulation
- Joskow, P.L., 2024. The Expansion of Incentive (Performance-Based) Regulation of Electricity Distribution and Transmission in the United States. Review of Industrial Organization, pp.1-49.
- Ahlmahz on Procedural Justice
- Jenkins, K., McCauley, D., Heffron, R., Stephan, H. and Rehner, R., 2016. Energy justice: A conceptual review. Energy research & social science, 11, pp.174-182.
11:01 - Ari Peskoe on Governance
- 11/01/2023 - CleanLaw Podcast - Electricity Law Initiative
- CleanLaw–Replacing the Utility Transmission Syndicate’s Control, Hannah Dobie interviews Ari Peskoe about his new article in Energy Law Journal
- Peskoe, A., 2023. Replacing the Utility Transmission Syndicate's Control. Energy LJ, 44, p.447.
- Market Configuration Matters; Effects of Market Choices on Consumers in the Northwest US
51:10 - Ranking Governance, Configuration, and Market Design
59:37 - Ari Peskoe’s Energy System Analogy
1:04:48 - Debriefing on transmission, governance, and public power with Ahlmahz Negash and Farhad Billimoria
Public Power Underground, for electric utility enthusiasts! Public Power Underground, it’s work to watch!
114 episodes
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