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6.6. ERMUSR 01-11-2005
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COX 2020 <br />INTERIM REPORT <br />DECEMBER 2004 <br />example, a utility may have to buy more energy than it needs to secure a certain transmission <br />route. <br />Another example is that the current system of allocating transmission access also may force <br />cuts to power delivery schedules for established purchases and force a utility to operate one <br />of its more expensive peaking units to meet customer need. <br />The centralized energy market resulting from MISO's operations is designed to allow for <br />more economically efficient use of existing transmission and generation assets. This, in turn, <br />is expected to produce wholesale and retail consumer savings. <br />For more information about MISO and the Day 2 Market, visit the MISO Web site at <br />www.midwestiso.ol~. <br />For more information about FERC initiatives to restructure the electricity industry, visit the <br />FERC Web site at www.ferc.gov. <br />15 <br />
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