Fundamentals of Utility Law
Monday evenings September 9, 2024 to November 25, 2024, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. EST
Fundamentals of Utility Law will cover the following:
- How to distinguish “monopolies” from “monopolizers”
- How to distinguish anticompetitive conduct from unearned advantage
- How to set rates without violating the U.S. Constitution
- The entire alphabet soup of ISOs, RTOs, IPPs, Transcos, CLECs, ILECs
- Why “deregulation” is a misnomer
- Why “transmission” now means regional transmission
- How FERC's wholesale competition efforts are changing how states do their jobs
- How the repeal of the PUHCA 1935 is reshuffling corporate and market structure
- Why 80-year-old regulatory statutes makes state-federal relations so awkward
- How climate change is affecting utility regulation
- How “public interest” could include environmental protection, stability, and civil rights
- Why some regulators are so much better at their jobs than others
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Fees: $400 full NARUC Members; $600 for all others
Registration includes a copy of Regulating Public Utility Performance. Book orders will be fulfilled as soon as possible; early registration will ensure that you receive your book before the course begins.