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Energy and Utilities Law

Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications

2000

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Universal Service In Competitive Retail Electric Power Markets: Whither The Duty To Serve?, Jim Rossi Jan 2000

Universal Service In Competitive Retail Electric Power Markets: Whither The Duty To Serve?, Jim Rossi

Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications

This article addresses whether traditional service obligations can coexist with retail competition. A rationale often given for universal service obligations in the telecommunications industry is that universal service, by promoting interconnectivity, enhances network system benefits for all customers. While the network economies argument may have worked to sustain universal service in the face of telecommunications deregulation, it is tenuous when applied to the natural gas and electricity industries. Many reformers look askance at the duty to serve in competitive retail utility service markets, often pointing to conflict between retail competition in electricity and the duty to serve. This article argues, …