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Case Study: Does Disruptive Competition Mean a Death Spiral for Electric Utilities?

Elisabeth Graffy; Steven Kihm
Initial Publication Date: April 29, 2016

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Open access links to recent article on transition and competition in the electric utility sector associated with rooftop solar in the US, published in the Energy Law Journal.

Does Disruptive Competition Mean a Death Spiral for Electric Utilities?

Elisabeth Graffy, PhD, and Steven Kihm, CFA

Energy Law Journal, Volume 35, No.1 (2014)

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Energy Law Journal, Volume 35, No.1 (2014)


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Does Disruptive Competition Mean a Death Spiral for Electric Utilities?

Elisabeth Graffy, PhD, and Steven Kihm, CFA
Energy Law Journal, Volume 35, No.1 (2014)


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Graffy, E., & Kihm, S. (2014). Does Disruptive Competition Mean a Death Spiral for Electric Utilities?. http://www.camelclimatechange.org/view/casestudy/53fdf31b0cf29d736ab73fa9