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An Inventor's Guide to the Electricity Economy
Not long ago, most gas and electric utility stocks held a blue-chip pedigree and were considered sure, if somewhat dull, bets by the investment community. But deregulation and restructuring of electricity markets has thrown the industry into turmoil, leaving many investors struggling to make sense of mergers and aquisitions, bankruptcies, repositioned companies, aggressive upstart firms, competitions, diversification, and new technologies. An Investor's Guide to the Electricity Economy explains in lucid, accessible language what every investor, analyst, portfolio manager, and electricity producer wants to know about the transformation of an industry that underpins the entire economy.rnDeregulation has ushered in the era of the electricity consumer and wholesale and retail energy markets. Whereas once almost every individual and most business paid a fixed, bundled rate for service, now a single consumer may have several energy providers to choose from, and within each provider, several service plans. Investors must understand the new dynamics of wholesale and retail energy consumption and competition, as well as the myriad new technologies driving the industry, before they place their hard-earned dollars on the line. Drawing upon his twenty yaers of experience in the field, Jason Makansi synthesizes all of the relevant issues facing the power industry today, delivering clear, concise, and practical investment intelligence not usually found in equity or financial reports. An Investor's Guide to the Electricity Economy takes readers on a guided tour of the industry and its companies and technologies, and includes the aouthor's Technology Matrix
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