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Academic Term Papers Catalog ELECTRIC UTILITIES: AN INDUSTRY IN CRISIS FACES NEW CHALLENGES IN ITS OPERATING ENVIRONMENT. |
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10252. ELECTRIC UTILITIES: AN INDUSTRY IN CRISIS FACES NEW CHALLENGES IN ITS OPERATING ENVIRONMENT.An engaging, thorough analysis of the major changes in electric utilities' operating environment since the 1970s. Assesses the major factors, including the 1973 Arab Oil embargo, inflation, declines in electric demand, new environmental concerns and the 1978 Three Mile Island incident, responsible for transforming the industry and eroding the utilities position as a natural monopoly. Focuses extensively on the rationale behind and the industry effects of regulatory reforms in the industry. Considers the implications and likely effects of proposed new environmental regulations, such as HR 303 (acid rain legislation). The concluding section speculates on the future of the industry, with particular attention to what electric utilities can do to improve their profitability picture. 39 pages, 98 footnotes, 51 bibliographic sources. |
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