Transcription of Resource Adequacy Requirements
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Resource Adequacy Requirements : reliability and Economic Implications September 2013 Johannes P. Pfeifenberger Kathleen Spees The Brattle Group Kevin Carden Nick Wintermantel Astrape Consulting Prepared for Acknowledgements and Disclaimer The authors would like to thank the FERC staff for their cooperation and support. In particular, we would like to acknowledge the contributions of Robert Hellrich-Dawson, J. Arnold Quinn, Michael P. McLaughlin, Jordan Kwok, Abdur Masood, Carl Pechman, and William Murrell of the FERC staff and Samuel A. Newell of The Brattle Group. Opinions expressed in this report, as well as any errors or omissions, are the authors alone. The examples, facts, and Requirements summarized in this report represent our interpretations. Nothing herein is intended to provide a legal opinion.
iii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report, prepared for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), assesses the economic and reliability implications of different resource adequacy standards.
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