Law 270.6 Resource Alternatives: Tradition Fuels, Oil and Hydroelectric Power Resource Alternatives: Introduction to Tradition Fuels, and Oil and Hydroelectric Power - February 21, 2008. The choice of fuel for generating electricity has significant implications for the environment, the economy, the reliability of power delivery, and national security. After an overview of the fuel choices, we will discuss oil and hydroelectric power.
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Lec 1 - Law 270.6 Introduction to Energy and Electricity
Lec 2 - Law 270.6 Public Utilities & Rate Regulation: Intro to Finance
Lec 3 - Law 270.6 Public Utilities & Rate Regulation: Cost of Service Regulation (Part 1)
Lec 4 - Law 270.6 Public Utilities & Rate Regulation: Cost of Service Regulation (Part 1)
Lec 5 - Law 270.6 Public Utilities and Rate Regulation
Lec 7 - Law 270.6 Resource Alternatives: Natural Gas
Lec 8 - Law 270.6 Resource Alternatives: Renewable Energy - The Technologies
Lec 9 - Law 270.6 Demand Side Management: Energy Efficiency
Lec 10 - Law 270.6 Performance Based Ratemaking and Decoupling; and Integrate
Lec 11 - Law 270.6 Deregulation and Markets: Wholesale Electricity Markets
Lec 12 - Law 270.6 Climate Change and Carbon Markets;
Lec 13 - Law 270.6 Course Review
Lec 14 - Deregulation and Markets & Env Impacts of Restructuring