FERC Staff Issue Questions For Comment On DOE Resiliency Non-Market Compensation (Coal, Nukes)
October 05,2017
FERC Staff issued for stakeholder comment a series of questions regarding DOE's proposal to provide non-market compensation to certain generating units, such as coal and nuclear plants.
See background on DOE's proposal here
Notably, FERC Staff asks, "How should RTOs/ISOs allocate the cost of the proposed rule to market participants?"
As noted by EnergyChoiceMatters , DOE's proposal was silent regarding cost assignment, cost allocation, and cost recovery
See FERC Staff's questions here
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