When New England's power grid operator scrapped its own plan to phase out a controversial market rule in favor of a proposal more advantageous to power plant owners last month, the move didn't just catch people by surprise — it reignited concerns about the lack of transparency under which the system serving 14.8 million people operates. POLITICO’s Catherine Morehouse explains.
When New England's power grid operator scrapped its own plan to phase out a controversial market rule in favor of a proposal more advantageous to power plant owners last month, the move didn't just catch people by surprise — it reignited concerns about the lack of transparency under which the system serving 14.8 million people operates. POLITICO’s Catherine Morehouse explains.
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