Deregulating electricity prices and privatising publicly owned power system assets has been an economic disaster in North America and elsewhere. Instead of the promised abundance of lower-priced power, states and provinces that have embraced deregulation and privatisation are now experiencing astonishing price spikes and unexpected shortages. Taking us from the very beginnings of the electricity industry in the 1880s right up to the present day, Howard Hampton vividly recounts the dramatic political struggles between public and private power in both Canada and the United States, a moving story that links Ontario's Sir Adam Beck, founder of North America's largest public power system, with Franklin D Roosevelt, who established the still-public New York Power Authority and Tennessee Valley Authority, and Cleveland Mayor Dennis Kucinich, who sacrificed his political career rather than sell his city's municipally owned electric utility. Hampton goes on to lucidly dissect the flawed logic behind electricity deregulation and privatisation and chronicles, in devastating detail, the total failure of utility 'reform' experiments in California, Ontario, Alberta, Montana, Pennsylvania, and even Great Britain, where modern day notions of privatisation and deregulation were first introduced. Hampton concludes this illuminating history with his own vision of a 21st century public power system that gradually reduces our dependence on coal and nuclear power and encourages environmentally benign generation.
Author(s): Howard Hampton
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 304
Contents......Page 10
Introduction......Page 16
1. The White Coal of Niagara......Page 22
2. The Triumph of Democracy......Page 28
3. The People's Power Company......Page 40
4. Rural Electrification, Farm Modernization......Page 56
5. The Queenston-Chippawa Project......Page 70
6. The Radials Controversy......Page 80
7. Public Power in the United States......Page 88
8. The Politics of Power......Page 98
9. The Natural Gas Betrayal......Page 110
10. Nuclear Ontario......Page 122
11. The NDP Years: 1990-1995......Page 140
12. The British Disaster......Page 154
13. The American Disaster – Part 1......Page 164
14. The American Disaster – Part 2......Page 172
15. The Ontario Disaster – Part 1......Page 188
16. The Ontario Disaster – Part 2......Page 200
17. The Inevitable Failure of Deregulation......Page 214
18. The Retreat from Privatization......Page 230
19. A 21st Century Public Power System......Page 244
20. Our Gift to the Future......Page 260
Notes......Page 264
Sources......Page 285
B......Page 288
C......Page 289
E......Page 290
G......Page 291
K......Page 292
M......Page 293
N......Page 294
O......Page 295
P......Page 296
S......Page 297
U......Page 298
W......Page 299