Abstract

New pressures in the electricity sector have led some analysts to reexamine the traditional utility business model and the regulatory compact that supports it. Performance-based regulation is one possible alternative to traditional regulation that starts with the outcomes that matter to customers, utilities, and other industry participants. This article describes examples of performance-oriented regulation and draws regulatory design principles from them.

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