ISIL Freedom Network: Global > Scholarly and In-Depth Studies > Power and Water Utilities
- CEO discusses electronic energy markets
Source: Center for the Study of American Business
Author: Erroll B. Davis, Jr.
Country: United States
- Alliant Energy chairman describes a near-future world where energy cost savings to consumers are much less bound by geographical borders and much more determined by competition. (6/00)
- Electric Avenues: Why 'Open Access' Can't Compete
Source: Cato Policy Analysis
Author: Clyde Wayne Crews Jr.
Country: United States
- Cato Policy Analysis suggests that current electric utility deregulation efforts only go half way, violating both provider and consumer rights in the process. Crews suggests a total privatization alternative.
- There's too little power in wind
Source: Heartland Institute/Environment & Climate News
Author: Glenn R. Scheede
Country: United States
- A Wisconsin study finds that "wind farms" cannot make a significant contribution to the state's electricity supply or to pollution reduction. (06/01)
- The increasing sustainability of conventional energy
Source: Cato Institute
Author: Robert L. Bradley Jr.
Country: United States
- Concerns over the sustainability of conventional energy are contradicted by facts from the energy marketplace. Full text available in PDF format. (4/99)
- Energy economists and economic liberalism
Source: IEA
Author: Colin Robinson
Country: United States
- While energy markets in many countries have been extensively liberalised in recent years, there are still demands for state regulation. Energy economists should look more skeptically than they generally do at these calls for government intervention. (Adobe Acrobat) (5/00)
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