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Least-cost energy planning in the Midwest: A symposium: Proceedings

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OSTI ID:6848089
This report consists of a series of papers presented by economists, utility representatives, regulators and consumer advocates at a conference entitled ''Least-Cost Energy Planning in the Midwest: A Symposium'' organized by the Center for Regulatory Studies, February 10-12, 1987, in Chicago, Illinois. These papers represent the opinions of a wide range of individuals closely associated with the electric utility industry and its regulation and, in particular, various aspects of least-cost energy planning. The objective of the symposium was to summarize information on six key issues: (1) who least-cost planning is intended to serve, (2) least-cost planning options, (3) operationalizing least-cost planning concepts, (4) demand-side issues and problems, (5) supply-side issues and problems, and (6) integrated energy resource planning. The 15 papers presented at this symposium have been abstracted separately.
Research Organization:
Electric Power Research Inst., Palo Alto, CA (USA); Center for Regulatory Studies, Normal, IL (USA)
OSTI ID:
6848089
Report Number(s):
EPRI-EM-5846; CONF-8702145-; ON: TI88012291
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English