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Why Bother with an Independent Energy Regulator?

Author: Ian Mondrow ×

BECAUSE FACTS MATTER. The energy sector is complex. The energy transition is making it even more complex. Energy policy makers will have to make some choices in the coming years, and implementing the outcomes arising as a result of those […]

April 2024 – Volume 12, Issue 1, 2024
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The Fort McMurray Wildfire Cases: Life After Stores Block

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In October, 2019 the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC or Commission) issued two decisions addressing requests by ATCO Electric Ltd. (AEL) for recovery of the undepreciated costs of assets damaged or destroyed in the 2016 wildfires in Alberta. One decision was in AEL’s 2018–19 Transmission General Tariff Application (GTA)[…]

September 2020 – Volume 8, issue 3 2020
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Competition In Electricity Transmission: Two Canadian Experiments

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Introduction Electricity transmission is a natural monopoly. It is expensive to build. It requires highly specialized knowledge to plan and integrate with existing electrical systems. It has a long, linear footprint which takes a long time to consult about, assemble […]

November 2016 – Volume 4, issue 4 2016
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