Thursday, May 17, 2012

Industrial Groups Charge MISO Collusion In Seeking FERC ISO Debate

The Electricity Consumers Resource Council (ELCON) and seven other organizations representing industrial energy consumers are charging that the 13-state Midwest ISO (MISO) violated FERC's requirements for responsiveness to all stakeholders in its region by allegedly "colluding" with a single utility. ELCON is requesting FERC initiate a debate on the crucial issue, which the council and others believe is a widespread problem among ISOs and RTOs besides MISO.


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