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Electricity Pricing - Engineering Principles and Methodologies

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Lawrence J. (Larry) Vogt is the Manager of Rates for Mississippi Power Company, a Southern Company, where he is responsible for managing the research, development, and implementation of cost-of-service studies and rate designs. He is also responsible for administration of the Company’s electric tariff and for supporting other regulatory matters of the Company. He previously worked for ABB Power T&D Company as Manager of the Distribution Technologies Center and for Southern Company Services as Principal Engineer – Rates & Regulation. He has also held various pricing, marketing, and engineering positions at Public Service Company of Indiana, Inc. (now known as Duke Energy – Indiana) and Louisville Gas & Electric Company. Larry has over 36 years of experience in the electric utility business in the areas of pricing, cost analysis, commercial and industrial marketing, demand-side management, and distribution engineering and planning. Larry is Mississippi Power Company’s representative on the EEI Rate & Regulatory Affairs Committee, and he also serves as a principal instructor in the Committee-sponsored E-Forum Rate College. In addition, he serves as an Adjunct Professor in Penn State University’s International Power Engineering Program. He has also conducted a number of industry workshops under the sponsorships of the University of South Alabama and the Electric League of Indiana, Inc. As an instructor, he has taught numerous courses both domestically and internationally on the topics of rate design, cost-of-service methodology, spatial load forecasting, distribution system planning, and the impacts of demand-side management on the transmission and distribution system. His audiences have included engineers, accountants, attorneys, and other professionals from utilities, regulatory agencies, and business. Larry is a graduate of the University of Louisville where he earned Bachelor of Science and Master of Engineering degrees in the field of electrical engineering. He is a member of AEE, IEEE, and NSPE, and he is a registered Professional Engineer in several states. He has served as an expert witness on a variety of rate and regulatory issues. Larry is the coauthor of several technical papers as well as the textbook Electrical Energy Management, Lexington Books (1977). Klappentext As the advent of the Smart Grid revolutionizes how homeowners and businesses purchase and manage power, electricity pricing is becoming more complicated and intricate than ever before, while the need for more frequent rate revisions remains a primary issue in the field. A timely and accessible guide for the new industry environment, Electricity Pricing: Engineering Principles and Methodologies helps those involved in both the engineering and financial operations of electric power systems to "get the money right" while ensuring reliable electric service at a fair and reasonable cost.Explores both the business functions and engineering principles associated with electricity pricingExamining pricing approaches and opportunities, this book presents tools, viewpoints, and explanations that are generally not found in contemporary literature. It clarifies valuable analysis techniques, realistic examples, and unique lessons passed along from those inside the industry. This "how to do it" guide fosters a multidisciplinary understanding that integrates information, methodologies, and techniques from accounting, economics, engineering, finance, and marketing. Detail-oriented but still mindful of the big picture, this book examines the complex relationship between electricity, customers, and service providers in relation to pricing.Electricity Pricing also:Presents mathematical methods and techniques used to establish electricity prices, determine cost causation, and evaluate pricing structures and mechanismsExplores ways to translate and integrate cost elements into...

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Helps those involved in the engineering and financial operations of electric power systems to ensure reliable electric service at a fair and reasonable cost. This title examines the relationship between electricity, customers, and service providers as it relates to pricing.

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