PJM MOPR in the Crosshairs at FERC Tech Conference
March 24, 2021PJM’s minimum offer price rule is living on borrowed time if the comments at FERC’s technical conference on capacity markets are any guide. | FERC
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PJM’s minimum offer price rule is living on borrowed time if the comments at FERC’s technical conference on capacity markets are any guide. | FERC
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