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FERC ruled in 2016 that Entergy did not have to purchase power from Occidental Chemical’s Taft plant in Louisiana because the PURPA generator had unconstrained transmission access and could sell its output in the MISO wholesale market. | Occidental Chemical
FERC on Thursday rejected challenges to its July order revising how it enforces the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act but granted clarification on several points (RM19-15-001, AD16-16-001). Order 872 allowed state regulatory commissions more flexibility in how they establish avoided-cost rates for qualifying facilities and said they could require the...
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