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A PJM analysis done at the request of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities assumes that most offshore wind will be interconnected at inland substations, where there are lots of high voltage transmission lines and lots of load to absorb generation. | NJBPU
Columnist Steve Huntoon says a new Brattle study challenging the use of participant funding is fatally flawed.
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