Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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707075 | The Electricity Journal | 2007 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
While there is no “silver bullet” for solving the rate shock problem, sound ratemaking and planning approaches can provide near-term relief and reduce the possibility of rate shocks occurring in the future. For instance, various ratemaking methods can be used to change the timing and pattern of capital recovery in a way that reduces the near-term rate impacts while preserving cost-of-service principles.
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Authors
Frank Graves, Philip Hanser, Greg Basheda,