FERC records higher power prices

14 October 2005


The price difference may reflect regional concerns about deliverability of natural gas through the winter, said the report, adding that power prices in the Northeast will be driven more by natural gas prices than by availability of generation.

Wholesale electricity prices have been significantly higher this year, compared to 2004, especially in the East which experienced more hot weather and which uses more oil and natural gas for generation.




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