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Generators Point to This Winter's Low Prices As Auguring Against Regulated Infrastructure Investment

March 04,2015



Merchant generators in New England are pointing to this winter's relative calm pricing as auguring against significant infrastructure investment by regulated utilities to address pricing, such as through new transmission for Canadian imports or additional ratepayer-backed pipeline capacity, New Hampshire Public Radio reports

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