Lynne Kiesling
Lynne Kiesling is an economist focusing on regulation, market design, and the economics of digitization and smart grid technologies in the electricity industry. She is the Director of the Institute for Regulatory Law & Economics in the Center on Law, Business, and Economics, and is an Adjunct Professor in the Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability program, both at Northwestern University. She is also a Research Professor at the University of Colorado Denver, a member of the External Faculty of the Santa Fe Institute, and a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
In addition to her academic research, she is currently a member of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Electricity Advisory Committee, has served as a member of the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Smart Grid Advisory Committee, and is an emerita member of the GridWise Architecture Council. Her academic background includes a B.S. in Economics from Miami University (Ohio) and a Ph.D. in Economics from Northwestern University. Outside of work, Lynne rides her bikes, skis downhill and Nordic, knits, and reads a lot of books.
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Oil and Gas Price Stability
Oil prices have risen 49 percent this year, stabilize this month
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Good News on Electricity Competition Front
Choice lowers PA rates significantly
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Electric Cooperatives and a Changing Power Industry
How Outdated Statutes Short-circuit Competitive Markets
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GAO and the California Energy Crisis
Study ignores strategic interests of utilities
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Consumers, Gas Prices Better Off Without Help From Politicians
Conspiracy theories, price caps aren't answer
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Feds Should Let Gas Prices Run Their Course
Higher gas prices will transform the automobile industry
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Oil Markets and the 21st Century War
Why are prices staying so low?
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Price Caps Will Not Solve Electricity Problem
Price controls distort market
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Davis Is Overreaching in His Bid for True Grid
Plan will produce high electricity costs, inept decisions
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Illinois Can Learn From California Energy Crisis
Deregulation can get it right
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Getting Electricity Deregulation Right
How Other States and Nations Have Avoided California's Mistakes
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Powering Up California
Policy Alternatives for the California Energy Crisis