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Home » Mar. 15, 2002: FERC Pushes For Standardized Wholesale Electricity Market
WASHINGTON, DC — In an effort to enhance competition and reduce prices in the nation's bulk power markets, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) announced its intention to develop a standardized wholesale electricity market.
The goals, according to the commission, are more choice and improved services for market participants; lower prices from reduced transaction costs and wider trade opportunities; improved reliability through better grid operations and expedited infrastructure improvements; and certainty about market rules and cost recovery for greater investor confidence.