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EI @ Haas Research Review
The Energy Institute at Haas publishes a semi-annual newsletter that summarizes recent EI @ Haas Working Papers in layperson terms and discusses the policy implications of the research. The goal is to facilitate access to EI @ Haas research and communicate the policy relevance of the research. The EI @ Haas Research Review is a continuation of the Center for the Study of Energy Markets Research Review (CRR) that operated under UCEI from 2004 to 2009.
- Has Southern California's Cap-and-Trade Program Delivered on its Promises?
- How NOT to Use the Smart Grid
- Gasoline Content Regulation: A Case Where Flexibility Isn't A Good Idea
- Cap and Trade: Does it Matter How Companies Get the Permits?
- The Cost of Regulating Piecemeal
- Springing Forward, Falling back: Does it Save Energy? What We Can Learn from Indiana
- Does California's Electricity Rate Structure Protect the Poor?
- Time to Push Energy Conservation AND Energy Efficiency
- Permits to Pollute: Insights on How to Design a Pollution Market
- What Happens When California Goes it Alone? Regulating GHG Emissions in an Imperfect World
- Can One Power Plant Operator Make a Difference?
- Can Natural Gas Utilities be Too Cautious About Avoiding Service Failures?
- The Economics of Solar PV
- Global Warming: What Can California do?
- The Economics of a Low Carbon Fuel Standard
- Does Daylight Saving Time Really Save Electricity?
- Indisputably, Energy Efficiency does Pay
- Have We Gotten Less Responsive to Gasoline Prices?
- How did Electricity Restructuring Affect Workers?
- What does it Take to Get Customers to Accept Critical Peak Pricing for Electricity?
- Does Real-time Pricing Mean Volatile Electricity Bills?
- Have New Source Review Environmental Regulations Been Counter-Productive?
- Evaluating the Anaheim Critical Peak Pricing Experiment
- Are Competitive Wholesale Electricity Markets Feasible in Developing Countries?
- Regulating NOx: How Well is the Cap and Trade Approach Working?
- If RTP is So Great, Why don't We See More of it?
- Forward Contracts and Market Power
- Resource Adequacy and Capacity Markets: Are They Worth It?
- Power When the Sun Shines: Is It Worth More?
- How do Households Respond When Their Energy Bill Increases?
- Is Real-time Pricing Good for the Environment?
- Coal Emissions Regulation a Windfall for Railroads
- Do Competitive Energy Markets Make Rising Energy Prices Worse for Poor Consumers?
- Was California's Market Structure Responsible for its Electricity Fiasco?
- Will Real-time Pricing Really Deliver Savings?
- California's High Gasoline Prices: Scarcity or Gouging?
- Did Electricity Restructuring Lead to Generation Efficiencies?
- Can Higher Costs Lead to Higher Profits? Pollution Permits and Electricity Prices
- Regulating Competition: Structure vs. Behavior
- The Incentives of Vertical Integration After Restructuring
