FERC Approves NY Demand Curve Reset, Rejects 17-Year Amortization
April 11, 2021FERC approved an update of NYISO’s capacity market demand curves but rejected the proposed 17-year amortization period. | NYISO
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FERC approved an update of NYISO’s capacity market demand curves but rejected the proposed 17-year amortization period. | NYISO
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