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By Christen Smith A new study has concluded that PJM’s proposed 10-hour rule for energy storage resources (ESRs) participating in the capacity market is "unnecessary and unduly restrictive." Astrapé Consulting released the analysis July 15 — funded by the Energy Storage Association and the Natural Resources Defense Council — that...
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