A Survey of State PUC Activities to Incorporate Environmental Externalities into Electric Utility Planning and Regulation
Publication Type
Report
Date Published
05/1990
Authors
Abstract
Awareness of the environmental consequences of electricity production have led many state public utility commissions (PUC) to consider these externalities formally in their regulation of utilities. At the request of NARUC's Energy Conservation staff sub-committee, the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL) conducted a survey to identify the extent and range of PUC approaches to this issue; response were obtained from PUC staff 49 states and the District of Columbia. The study should be viewed as providing a "snapshot" of regulatory developments in the area that is evolving rapidly
Year of Publication
1990
Organization
Research Areas
Electric System Planning, Electricity Markets and Policy, Regional Planning, Resource Planning, EAEI Energy Markets & Policy, Technical Assistance - Energy Planning and Procurement, Resource Planning & Procurement Trends