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Vistra Energy last week said MISO’s "irreparably dysfunctional" capacity auction design deserves blame for its decision to shutter the last of its Midwestern coal plants. Houston-based Vistra said it will wind down operations at seven coal plants in Illinois and Ohio by 2027, "or sooner should economic or other conditions...
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