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Power Play: Who's in Control of the Energy Revolution?

por James C. Whorton

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Ongoing deregulation of the natural gas and electric power industries is bringing about convergence of the two enterprises - and interdependence never before seen. Wise leaders in each industry are taking steps to accelerate this revolution for the benefit of their companies and, ultimately, for the American consumer, who depends upon their products and services. Power Play: Who's in Control of the Energy Revolution? Demonstrates how stakes are rising as historically regulated monopolies give way to free markets and explains why the players must adapt to be able to proper - or face extinction if they don't. As a corporate officer, and energy consultant, and a registered commodities trading advisor, J. C. Whorton has enjoyed the privilege of working with some of North America's most innovative energy companies as they evolved into industry leaders. He is an award-winning author and a frequently featured speaker on energy and financial topics. Paulette Whitcomb holds degrees in international affairs from George Washington University. She has written, edited, and published periodicals for the energy industry, which has enabled her to study their operations on three continents.She is fluent in both languages of Wall Street and the energy industry.… (más)
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Ongoing deregulation of the natural gas and electric power industries is bringing about convergence of the two enterprises - and interdependence never before seen. Wise leaders in each industry are taking steps to accelerate this revolution for the benefit of their companies and, ultimately, for the American consumer, who depends upon their products and services. Power Play: Who's in Control of the Energy Revolution? Demonstrates how stakes are rising as historically regulated monopolies give way to free markets and explains why the players must adapt to be able to proper - or face extinction if they don't. As a corporate officer, and energy consultant, and a registered commodities trading advisor, J. C. Whorton has enjoyed the privilege of working with some of North America's most innovative energy companies as they evolved into industry leaders. He is an award-winning author and a frequently featured speaker on energy and financial topics. Paulette Whitcomb holds degrees in international affairs from George Washington University. She has written, edited, and published periodicals for the energy industry, which has enabled her to study their operations on three continents.She is fluent in both languages of Wall Street and the energy industry.

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