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    • Deregulating the electric utility industry 

      Bohn, Roger E. (Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1982, 1982)
      Many functions must be performed in any large electric power system. A specific proposal for a deregulated power system, based on a real-time spot energy marketplace, is presented and analyzed. A central T&D utility acts ...
    • Industrial response to spot electricity prices: some empirical evidence 

      Bohn, Roger E. (MIT Energy Laboratory, 1980-02)
      Time of day prices for electricity are usually preferable to constant rates, as the true cost of generating energy varies over the course of a day. But time of day rates are still inefficient, because prices do not ...
    • Spot pricing of public utility services 

      Bohn, Roger E. (Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1982, 1982)
      This thesis analyzes how public utility prices should be changed over time and space. Earlier static and non spatial models of public utility pricing emerge as special cases of the theory developed here. Electricity is ...