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California Energy Markets The States Position Has Improved, Due to Efforts by the Department of Water Resources and Other Factors, but Cost Issues and Legal Challenges

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Howell, Elaine M.

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ISBN-13:

9780756733469

ISBN:

0756733464

Publisher: DIANE Publishing Company Summary: Audit report concerning the CA Dept. of Water Resources' mgmt. of the power-purchasing program. Concludes that in the aftermath of the Calif. energy crisis of 2000 & 2001, the dept. has had some successes in renegotiating its power contracts to better match consumer demand, reduce contract costs, & improve the terms of the agree. During 2002, the dept. was able to minimize its sales of surplus power, but it was not a [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9780756733469


ISBN:

0756733464


Publisher: DIANE Publishing Company

Audit report concerning the CA Dept. of Water Resources' mgmt. of the power-purchasing program. Concludes that in the aftermath of the Calif. energy crisis of 2000 & 2001, the dept. has had some successes in renegotiating its power contracts to better match consumer demand, reduce contract costs, & improve the terms of the agree. During 2002, the dept. was able to minimize its sales of surplus power, but it was not able to coordinate the dispatch of its power resources with those of the investor-owned util. Many aspects of the State's power market remain unresolved incl. creditworthiness of the util., long-term governance of the utilities' power procurement practices, further develop. of new power supplies, & investigations & litigation.

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