Date
Dec. 31, 1994
Authors
Karen Palmer, Alan Krupnick, Hadi Dowlatabadi, and Stuart Siegel
Publication
Reading time
Karen Palmer
Senior Fellow; Director, Electric Power Program
Karen Palmer is a senior fellow at Resources for the Future and an expert on the economics of environmental, climate and public utility regulation of the electric power sector.
Alan Krupnick
Senior Fellow; Director, Industry and Fuels Program
Alan Krupnick is a senior fellow at RFF.
Hadi Dowlatabadi
University Fellow
Hadi Dowlatabadi is a unversity fellow at RFF and adjunct professor at Carnegie Mellon’s Department of Engineering & Public Policy.
Stuart Siegel
Bad Bunny’s Good Use of Power: Shining a Spotlight on Puerto Rico’s Struggle for Electricity
Join RFF on Thursday, February 26 for a webinar discussing the critical issue of electricity reliability in Puerto Rico.
Resource Inadequacy: Why a Crucial Component of Keeping the Lights on Is Getting Harder
This issue brief offers a primer for policymakers considering reforms to ensure sufficient power supply, enhancing grid reliability.
Personal Impacts of a Changing Energy System, with David Konisky
David Konisky discusses the tensions of the clean energy transition at the local level and how listening to communities at the forefront of the transition can shed light on potentially overlooked complications of scaling clean energy infrastructure.
Financial Times: “The Political Cost of America’s Surging Electricity Bills”
This article cites RFF research about the affordability impacts of cutting Inflation Reduction Act tax credits.
We use cookies to provide you with a better service. Carry on browsing if you're happy with this, or find out more.