An IPP Quandary Transmission vs. Generation: WHO WORKS FOR WHOM?

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  • Jonathan W. Gottlieb Baker & McKenzie (Washington, DC, Office)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13052/dgaej2156-3306.1713

Abstract

Do the owners of transmission lines serve electric power developers—or is it the other way around? Are cogen/dg power producers facing unnecessary interconnection handicaps? Mr. Gottlieb reviews a vexing problem in this challenging article

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Author Biography

Jonathan W. Gottlieb, Baker & McKenzie (Washington, DC, Office)

Jonathan W. Gottlieb is a partner in the Washington, DC, office of
the global law firm Baker & McKenzie. He specializes in representing
power developers, utilities and industrial energy consumers in connection with energy project development in the United States and around
the world. He was formerly an attorney with the FERC. For more information on interconnection issues or other power related topics, Mr.
Gottlieb can be reached at 202.452.7084
or jonathan.w.gottlieb@bakernet.com

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Published

2002-01-11

How to Cite

Gottlieb, J. W. . (2002). An IPP Quandary Transmission vs. Generation: WHO WORKS FOR WHOM?. Distributed Generation &Amp; Alternative Energy Journal, 17(1), 32–37. https://doi.org/10.13052/dgaej2156-3306.1713

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