Lynne Kiesling
@knowledgeproblem.bsky.social
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Director, Inst for Regulatory Law & Economics & Adjunct Professor MSES, Northwestern University Research Professor, University of Colorado Denver External Faculty, Santa Fe Institute www.lynnekiesling.com knowledgeproblem.substack.com 🔌💡 and 📉�
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There's a literature in political economy on bureaucratic rigidity and the pacing problem. Classic work here comes from Anthony Downs, and it's striking how relevant his bureaucracy life cycle model is to electricity regulation. 📉📈 and 🔌💡

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The Rigidity Cycle and the Pacing Problem
Anthony Downs on bureaucratic cruft
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NBER @nber.org · Mar 26
Half of all new US EV registrations, 2012–2023, went to the top 10 percent most Democratic counties, from Lucas W. Davis, Jing Li, and Katalin Springel https://www.nber.org/papers/w33591
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sammyroth.bsky.social
On this week's Boiling Point podcast, I moderate the Great Rooftop Solar Debate! The leader of CA's solar trade group and a UC Berkeley economist debate solar incentives, and things get intense. My attempts at finding common ground do not work. Listen in: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...
The Great Rooftop Solar Debate
Podcast Episode · Boiling Point · 03/27/2025 · 45m
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Growing demand for electricity and the adoption of renewables are transforming the U.S. grid. Join @nationalacademies.org for a webinar series to explore emerging challenges for the future electricity system, with a focus on improving subnational decision-making, innovation, and supply chains.📉📈 🔌💡
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#EnergySky friends, we are releasing a set of papers today outlining how #SurplusInterconnection can unlock GW of new resources. Surplus is a way to plug wind and solar into existing thermal plants.

Check out our papers, along with a cool interactive dashboard, here: www.scarcitytosurplus.com
From Scarcity to Surplus: A Renewable Energy Revolution
Exploring innovative solutions for renewable energy deployment
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Power systems are transforming—but outdated regulations are holding back innovation.

📢 Innovating Future Power Systems: From Vision to Action explores how to drive a clean, reliable, and consumer-driven energy future.

🔹 Read the full report: www.aei.org/research-pro...
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jeffstjohn.bsky.social
crazy good and detailed explanation of the transmission problems we face here in the good old U.S.A....
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douglasirwin.bsky.social
If there is any doubt that tariffs are passed through to consumers, the cost of propane to heat my house just went up by the amount of the tariff
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Modern supply chains don't look like trade theory 101!

They involve constant border crossings, each now hit by tariffs.

Tariffs raise prices, but the more important thing they do is disrupt supply relationships.

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mcopelov.bsky.social
What could possibly go wrong, you ask? 😬
knowledgeproblem.bsky.social
Also kind of a love letter to @aripeskoe.bsky.social's 2023 Energy Law Journal article on the utility transmission syndicate.
knowledgeproblem.bsky.social
The combination of monopoly regulation and RTO governance creates perverse transmission investment incentives. A slight diversion from my RTO series to provide useful background to those new to electricity policy. 📉📈 and 🔌💡
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Regional Transmission Organizations as Market Platforms III
Regulation and perverse transmission incentives
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Want to see what data center demand has done to power demand forecasts in just 12 months?

Check out PJMs forecast for summer and winter peaks in 2025 compared to 2024.

The difference between the 2032 forecast this year and last year is almost 40,000 MW. 🔌💡
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I only surf once every two years and love it (and picked it up surprisingly quickly!). If I spent more time in warm water places I'd do it every time.
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I'm starting off 2025 by writing a series about RTOs as wholesale market platforms. Part II: institutional path dependence entrenches the governance power of incumbents. 📉📈 and 🔌💡

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Regional Transmission Organizations as Market Platforms II
Why Power Systems Struggle with Change: Perverse Incentives and Outdated Rules
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Of course. But the scope of my analysis was the thread from US investor owned utilities to US utility power pools to US RTOs. The scope of my analysis was not the international origins of wholesale markets. I may write that separately, although I wrote that plenty 24 years ago.
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I'm starting off 2025, a year when I'll write a lot about the role of markets and innovation in enabling our future power systems, by writing a series about RTOs as wholesale market platforms. Part I: economic history. 📉📈 and 🔌💡
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Regional Transmission Organizations as Market Platforms I
What's the origin story of wholesale power markets?
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Thanks Sam! Just back from vacation and catching up :-). I talked about the EEI (2013) report in the "from the archives" subsequent discussion. It'll be interesting to see where this goes this year ...