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Product differentiation in the electric power industry
As a result of rapidly changing technologies, economics, and general business environment, product differentiation has become a key element of long-term business strategy in the electric power industry. An examination is made of the implications of this development for a utility's strategic planning and results of existing research that supports new decision needs are reviewed. Priority service, a special form of product differentiation based on unbundling service reliability, is highlighted.<>