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Report: Retail Supplier Tests Ability To Use 1978 Law To Directly Service Customers

May 27,2015



The New Hampshire Union Leader has published a review of Freedom Energy Logistics' ongoing attempts to provide service under a 1978 law which purportedly allows a facility that produces not more than 5 megawatts of power by means of renewable resources or cogeneration to sell power directly to not more than 3 end users.

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