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Research professor in the School of Engineering, Design and Computing at the University of Colorado-Denver, co-director of the Institute for Regulatory Law & Economics, and senior fellow at the Fraser Institute, Lynne Ki...
Alternating Currents: re-examining electricity markets in Canada is an episode from Danielle Smith's Fraser Forum by Drue MacPherson. Research professor in the School of Engineering, Design and Computing at the University of Colorado-Denver...
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Published Jan 21, 2022, 84:53 long, audio available.
Research professor in the School of Engineering, Design and Computing at the University of Colorado-Denver, co-director of the Institute for Regulatory Law & Economics, and senior fellow at the Fraser Institute, Lynne Kiesling, joins me this week to talk about the role electricity markets play in incentivizing business and the multifaceted policy implications that come with them. We even discuss the famed "War of the Currents".
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Alternating Currents: re-examining electricity markets in Canada is an episode from Danielle Smith's Fraser Forum by Drue MacPherson.
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This episode was published on Jan 21, 2022.
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Alternating Currents: re-examining electricity markets in Canada is from Danielle Smith's Fraser Forum by Drue MacPherson.
Published Jan 21, 2022 and 84:53 long