IHS EER's new study, US Transmission Markets and Strategies: 2011-2020, is a thorough analysis of the policy and regulatory environment shaping new transmission development strategies employed by utilities, IPPs, and developers active in US high-voltage transmission. Readers will gain insight on both national and regional policy changes and implications, as well as the resulting strategies and competitive positioning of market actors. For more information: Access the Table of Contents Download the Study Excerpt Read the Press Release Study Highlights: Transmission Investment Forecasts by Region, Transmission Type, as well as Annual Investment Forecasts through 2020 Strategy Profiles of Transmission Developers: Pure-Play Transmission Developers, Integrated Utilities, Independent Transmission Companies, Independent Power Producers, Diversified Energy Players Profiles of Major Transmission Initiatives, including the Status of Projects in Development, Regional Map Project Details, and Regional Analysis of MISO, SPP, ERCOT, CAISO, ISO-NE, NY ISO, WECC Transmission Development Activity with Financing/Ownership Strategies, Approved and proposed projects by region, Planned Investment by Company Type, Energy Storage Integration, Transmission Cost Trend Analysis Transmission Policy Landscape and Market Drivers such as the Status of Regional Planning Processes, State Transmission Initiatives, Federal Policies (FERC), Regional Bottlenecks, Transmission Subsidies, and the Impact of Renewable Energy To order this study, please do one of the following: Purchase online by clicking the orange "Purchase" button below after logging in to your EER account. (If you do not have an account please click "Register") Email eersales@ihs.com
IHS EER's new study, US Transmission Markets and Strategies: 2011-2020, is a thorough analysis of the policy and regulatory environment shaping new transmission development strategies employed by utilities, IPPs, and developers active in US high-voltage transmission. Readers will gain insight on both national and regional policy changes and implications, as well as the resulting strategies and competitive positioning of market actors.
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