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NYISO on Tuesday proposed updating its buyer-side mitigation (BSM) processes in order to compensate for the growing disconnect between the original design, intended to cover a few new resources in any given class year, and the up to 50 such resources to be evaluated currently. The ISO’s BSM rules are...
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