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Electricity Markets

August 24, 2010
Making Electricity More Expensive: Texas’ Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Programs
By Bill Peacock

What Texans want is more, less expensive electricity, not less, more expensive electricity. If Texas wants to reduce energy costs and save money for Texas consumers, it needs to go back to the drawing board and make significant changes to the energy efficiency program and eliminate the Renewable Portfolio Standard.

July 28, 2010
 Energy Efficiency: Is Texas Getting Its Money's Worth?
By Robert J. Michaels, Ph.D. and Bill Peacock

Proposals to expand Texas’ energy efficiency program ignore the fact that there is simply no way, given the existing data and methodology, to properly determine the efficiency—or inefficiency—of the program.

May 28, 2010
 The "Summer Disconnect"
More Intervention Will Harm, Not Help, Consumers
By Ryan Brannan and Bill Peacock

Proposals to “protect” consumers from high electricity bills during the summer and winter are fraught with unintended consequences that will wind up doing more harm than good.

May 25, 2010
 A Tale of Two Markets: Telecommunications and Electricity
A Sunset Report on the Texas Public Utility Commission
By Bill Peacock


Texas has the most competitive electricity market in the world. Its telecommunications market is equally successful. While the details of the transitions to competition for these two markets differ, the results are remarkably similar—exceptional increases in consumer choice and decreases in consumer prices.

March 01, 2010
 Comments to the Public Utility Commission of Texas
Regarding Rulemaking Proceeding to Amend Energy Efficiency Rules
By Bill Peacock

January 22, 2010
 Prices, Reliability, and Consumer Choice in the Texas Electricity Market
By Bill Peacock


Texas, alone among the states, has moved forward into a truly restructured and competitive electricity era, which has brought lower prices, greater reliability, and increased consumer choice.

December 18, 2009
 The Texas Electricity Market
Competition Works: Getting There Is the Problem
By Bill Peacock

Bill Peacock presents to the Arizona Legislature some lessons Texas learned in its successful transition to competition in the electricity market.

November 20, 2008
 Monopolies or Markets? Electric Competition in Texas
2009-2010 Legislators' Guide to the Issues
By Bill Peacock

Introducing competition into Texas’ retail and wholesale electricity markets has made Texas the greatest success story in the United States—if not the world. That success is largely due to policymakers’ willingness to let markets work and not manipulate prices or other policies for political reasons.

November 07, 2008
 Affordable & Reliable Energy: An Energy Policy for Texas
2009-2010 Legislators' Guide to the Issues
By Bill Peacock and Kathleen Hartnett White

Proposed and enacted solutions for securing affordable and reliable energy for Texas consumers run from higher taxes and subsidies to mandated production from alternative fuel sources. However, long-term solutions must rely on a proper understanding of our current situation and market-based innovations.

March 26, 2008
 Texas Electric Meter
Measuring the Effects of Electricity Deregulation
By Bill Peacock

With two years of full deregulation before the next legislative session, Texans have the opportunity to get a clear picture of the true effect of deregulation of the Texas electricity market. The short answer is that consumers are benefitting.

November 26, 2007
 Energy and Air Pollution in Texas
PowerPoint Presentation
By Joel M. Schwartz

June 14, 2007
 80th Texas Legislature in Review
Center for Economic Freedom
By Bill Peacock

A review of the 80th Texas Legislature’s work on property rights, electricity, telecom taxes, and tort reform

April 03, 2007
 Q&A on the Texas Electric Market
By Bill Peacock

This paper takes a look at the debate over electric deregulation and what needs--or doesn't need--to be done to ensure competition and consumer choice in Texas' world class electric market.

March 26, 2007
 Competition in Texas Electric Markets
What Texas Did Right and What's Left to Do
By Robert Michaels

Competition in Texas’ newly deregulated electric market has brought substantial benefits to Texas in only a few years, both in absolute terms and relative to other states. Texas should avoid unpredictable major alterations of the existing market structure that would harm its stability.

March 01, 2007
 Electricity in Texas
By Robert Michaels

This report examines the details of the Texas electric market and its transition to competition. It finds that customers of all types have found attractively priced power in the new retail markets, and the Texas transition to competition has been the nation's most successful.

February 21, 2007
 Affordable, Reliable Energy
By Bill Peacock

This brief examines the need for Texas to implement a long-term solution for securing affordable, reliable energy supplies that relies on a proper understanding of our current situation and market-based innovations.

February 21, 2007
 Electric Competition
By Bill Peacock

This brief provides the facts and recommendations on the current state of electric competition in Texas and how competition is working to the consumer's advantage.

February 21, 2007
 Competition in Texas' Electric Market
By Bill Peacock

Texas stands out among the states for the competitive performance of both its retail and wholesale markets. This review of an upcoming Foundation study explains why this is and how to maintain our competitive edge.

December 21, 2006
 A Primer on Electricity
Technology, Regulation, and Markets
By Robert Michaels

This report--the first in a series--is a primer on electricity and provides a foundation for our examination in future papers of the successes and challenges in the move toward deregulation in Texas electric markets.

December 11, 2006
 Wall Street Journal Letter to the Editor
On Electric Deregulation in Texas
By Bill Peacock

This letter to the editor of the Wall Street Journal was in response to an October 27 article, "In Texas Energy Deregulation, Top Company Is a Winner."

November 27, 2006
 PowerPoint presentation by Myron Ebell
Presented at Energy Policy Primer on Nov. 13, 2006
By Texas Public Policy Foundation

August 21, 2006
 Q&A on the Texas Universal Service Fund
Letting Competition Work
By Bill Peacock

This Q&A provides a basic understanding of the USF--its purpose, strengths and weaknesses--and makes recommendations as to how it can be modified to bring more competition to the Texas telecommunications marketplace.

July 20, 2006
 Growing Competitive Electricity
Why Texas Must End the Price to Beat
By Robert Michaels

Ending the Price to Beat requirement in the electricity market is a key step toward realizing the promise of customer choice for everyone in Texas.

March 06, 2006
 Consumer Stickiness
A Sign of Healthy Competition
By Bill Peacock

This brief explains the concept of consumer stickiness as a sign of healthy competition and an integral part of the market process based on individual preferences.






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Consumers Are King…
Except When Government Gets in the Way
By Bill Peacock

Consumer Protection Usually Doesn’t Live Up to Its Name
Consumers wind up paying more, not less
By Bill Peacock