Ebook: Power for the People : Protecting States' Energy Policy Interests in an Era of Deregulation
Author: Mary M. Timney
- Tags: Energy policy -- United States., Energy policy -- United States -- States., Electric utilities -- Government policy -- United States., Electric utilities -- Government policy -- United States -- States., Electric utilities -- Deregulation -- United States., BUS000000, BUS038000, NON000000
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
- City: Florence, United States
- Language: English
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Power for the People examines the tension between the social and political interests of states and the market in the case of energy policy. The author has conducted extensive research on California's experience with electricity restructuring, and assesses how the diverging interests of the market vs. the state resulted in that notable failure of energy deregulation. She includes overviews of many other states, and offers analysis on how states can balance their own interests with the market without imposing high costs on their citizens or the environment. This is the first book to look at deregulation from the point of view of the consumer and the states. Exceptionally clear, balanced, and well-written, it is essential reading for anyone interested in public policy, energy studies, and government deregulation of services, and would also be an ideal supplement for any courses in these areas.
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