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Home » Study Shows RTO Could Save West $2B Yearly by 2030
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A state-led study examined four potential market configurations for the West in 2030.

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Study Shows RTO Could Save West $2B Yearly by 2030

Jun 21, 2021
Robert Mullin
CAISO/WEIM / Energy Market / Colorado / Idaho / Montana / Utah
The development of a single RTO covering the U.S. portion of the Western Interconnection could save $2 billion a year in energy costs by 2030, study says.

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