Title = Public Benefits: Studies/Reports - LIHEAP Clearinghouse
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[
Renewable Energy Mandates: An Analysis of Promises Made and Implications for Low Income Customers
] , Barbara R. Alexander, June 2009
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Ratepayer-Funded Low-Income Energy Programs: Performance and Possibilities
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] , APPRISE and Fisher, Sheehan, and Colton, July 2007 [
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Integrating Government-Funded and Ratepayer-Funded Low-Income Fuel Assistance Programs
] , Roger Colton, May 2002
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The Energy Crisis of 2001
] , testimony of Jerrold Oppenheim for Low-Income Weatherization and Fuel Assistance Program Network, January 2001.
" [
Managing Default Service To Provide Consumer Benefits In Restructured States: Avoiding Short-Term Price Volatility
] ," by Barbara R. Alexander, June 2003.
" [
Default Service for Retail Electric Competition: Can Residential and Low Income Customers Be Protected When the Experiment Goes Awry?
] ", by Barbara R. Alexander, April 2002.
" [
Default Service: Can Residential and Low Income Customers Be Protected When the Experiment Goes Awry?"
] by Barbara R. Alexander, April 2001.
" [
Default Service: Can Residential and Low Income Customers Be Protected When the Experiment Goes Awry?, an Update to the April 2001 Report
] ," by Barbara R. Alexander, October 2001.
" [
Choice is Never Having to Say you are Sorry: How Deregulation is Working for Low-Income Programs
] ," by H. Gil Peach, Ph.D., July 2003.
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State Scorecard on Utility and Public Benefits Energy Efficiency Programs: An Update
[EXTERNAL]
] , Dan York, Ph.D. and Marty Kushler, Ph.D., ACEEE, December 2002.
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Low Income Consumer Utility Issues: A National Perspective,
] by Jerry Oppenheim and Theo MacGregor, October 2000.
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Protecting Low-Income Consumers: Building on Two Decades of Lessons Learned,
] by Jerry Oppenheim and Theo MacGregor, November 2000.
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Integration of LIHEAP with Energy Assistance Programs Created Through Electric and/or Gas Restructuring
] an article excerpted from the newsletter " [
Law & Economics Insights
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] ," published by Fisher, Sheehan & Colton, Public Finance and General Economics, Issue 00-1: January/February 2000.
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