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Northwest Power Pool (NWPP) members last week discussed a proposed Western resource adequacy program that would create a "binding" capacity mechanism for summer and winter but be able to change course if peak loads shift to other seasons in the face of a changing resource mix. NWPP formally kicked off...
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