Electric Service: Charging for Power and Energy By Branko Terzic Electric service has essentially to fulfill two requirements: 1) providing power (also called demand, capacity…
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A New Regulatory Concord How Electric Utilities and Regulators Can Respond to Energy Security and Global Warming Issues By Branko Terzic Photo by Chris LeBoutillier…
Capital Recovery In Regulated Utilities: Needs Attention By Branko Terzic Photo by Julien Maculan Today the practice of depreciation analysis for regulated electric and natural…
Boards Must Ask: What are the costs of a breach? By Branko Terzic Members of the Board of Directors of U.S. Critical Infrastructure companies should…
Photo by Stephen Dawson Depreciation Analysis: Unique to Public Utility Regulation By Branko Terzic Depreciation can be a fascinating subject. Or not. To the…
How Much Renewable to Replace Fossil? By Branko Terzic Photo by Luca Bravo The “grand energy transition” calls for the replacement of coal and natural…
Nord Stream Attack Update By Branko Terzic In my Weekly Commentary on a February 17, 2023, I wrote about two eminent public intellectuals who offered…
Depreciation Considerations Under Energy Transition Scenarios By Branko Terzic The “grand transition” in energy in the USA away from fossil fuels to renewable and/or non-carbon…
A Sage on the Grand Energy Transition: Vaclav Smil By Branko Terzic Photo by American Public Power Association Professor Vaclav Smil is Bill Gates’ favorite…
Customers Ask: Cover lost profits? By Branko Terzic A recent question of one of the utility chat boards was: Can a utility raise rates to…