화학공학소재연구정보센터
Energy Policy, Vol.23, No.10, 885-892, 1995
BECOMING PROACTIVE ABOUT ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS - REGULATORY REFORM AND RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE US ELECTRICITY SECTOR
Future environmental requirements are an important component of investment risk for long-lived facilities such as electric power plants. Yet the industry's current regulatory compact discourages proactive environmental investments, and thus encourages suboptimal long-term compliance strategies. This paper develops an indicative estimate of the resulting inefficiency by analysing a typical US power system, It argues that market-oriented regulatory reform can encourage environmental risk management by utilities.