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Stranded Costs and Grid Decarbonization
Financial RegulationJournal Article

Stranded Costs and Grid Decarbonization

By Jim Rossi and Emily HammondOctober 20, 2016May 20th, 2021No Comments

Organizations Involved: Vanderbilt Law School
Source: Brooklyn Law Review

Abstract

This article addresses reforms to the approach to stranded cost compensation for investor risks, including recommending consideration of stranded costs at the outset rather than after investment decisions are made.

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