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文档介绍:PSERC
Reliability, Electric Power, and
Public vs. Private Goods: A New
Look at the Role of Markets
Final Project Report
Power Systems Engineering Research Center
A National Science Foundation
Industry/University Cooperative Research Center
since 1996
Power Systems Engineering Research Center






Reliability, Electric Power, and Public vs. Private
Goods: A New Look at the Role of Markets


Final Project Report




Project Team

William Schulze, Project Leader
Robert J. Thomas, Timothy Mount, Richard Schuler, Ray Zimmerman
Cornell University
e Gross, University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign
Dan Tylavsky, Arizona State University

Graduate Assistants:
Dan Shawhan, David Toomey
Cornell University




PSERC Document 08-14


July 2008
For information about this project, contact:

William D Schulze, .,
h Robinson Professor of Applied Economics and Public Policy
Cornell University
Department of Applied Economics and Management
Ithaca, NY 14850
Tel: 607-227-9895
Fax: 607-254-6207
Email: ******@


Power Systems Engineering Research Center

This is a project report from the Power Systems Engineering Research Center (PSERC). The
Power Systems Engineering Research Center (PSERC) is a multi-university Center conducting
research on challenges facing the electric power industry and educating the next generation of
power engineers. More information about PSERC can be found at the Center’s website:
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For additional information, contact:

Power Systems Engineering Research Center
Arizona State University
577 Engineering Research Center
Tempe, Arizona 85287-8606
Phone: 480-965-1643
Fax: 480-965-0745


Notice Concerning Copyright Material

PSERC members are given permission to copy without fee all or part of this publication for
internal use if appropriate attribution is given to this document