The Order of the Engineer with Rudyard Kipling Connection By Branko Terzic Attending a wedding recently I made the acquaintance of c charming young couple…
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The Electric Transition and Obsolescence By Branko Terzic The nation’s electric grid must be rebuilt, expanded and digitized. Partly this will be due to the…
The Rate Case: Judgment Day By Branko Terzic Not to be overly dramatic but a rate case filing is a really big deal for a…
Depreciation, Reliability Theory and Yogi Berra By Branko Terzic America’s future electric grid is expected to provide greater grid reliability and superior service at reasonable…
Time to Regulate the FANG? By Branko Terzic What has been the criteria by which an industry has been regulated as a “public utility” or…
Service in the Public Interest: Joseph C. Swidler By Branko Terzic One of the great names in US public utility regulation is that of the…
Effective Regulation or Not? By Branko Terzic How does one measure the effectiveness of a regulatory agency? That question, after over 100 years of experience…
Of Hobgoblins and Forecasts By Branko Terzic How many times have you heard that the quote “Consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds” as attributed…
The Commons of Atmosphere By Branko Terzic A wealthy society, one that is fully electrified with adequate, reliable and reasonably priced electricity from fossil,…
Myhrvold on Overlooked Options By Branko Terzic “Mankind isn’t capable of reducing emissions enough to keep temperatures from rising unacceptably.” That premise is introduced…