Abstract

In the first two major electricity restructurings, state and federal regulators have exaggerated the supposed regulatory bargain. As with natural gas, shared responsibility for stranded power supply costs is more appropriate. Defining the degree of sharing requires a more carefully developed regulatory record than has been seen in any deregulation to date.

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