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Whether to FRRExit: Information States Need on the Costs and Benefits of Departing the PJM Capacity Construct,

by Kimberly Nelson | May 2, 2020 | Consumer Benefits, Markets, Resource Adequacy

A Moving Target: An Update on the Consumer Impacts of FERC Interference with State Policies in the PJM Region

by Kimberly Nelson | May 1, 2020 | Consumer Benefits, Markets, Resource Adequacy

Who’s the Buyer? Retail Electric Market Structure Reforms in Support of Resource Adequacy and Clean Energy Development

by Kimberly Nelson | Mar 2, 2020 | Consumer Benefits, Markets, Resource Adequacy

Testimony Before the Illinois State Senate Regarding PJM’s Minimum Offer Price Rule

by Kimberly Nelson | Mar 1, 2020 | Consumer Benefits, Markets, Resource Adequacy, Testimony

Future Electricity Markets: Designing for Massive Amounts of Zero-Variable-Cost Renewable Resources

by Kimberly Nelson | Dec 1, 2019 | Markets, Resilience, Resource Adequacy

Too Much of the Wrong Thing: The Need for Capacity Market Replacement or Reform

by Kimberly Nelson | Nov 1, 2019 | Consumer Benefits, Markets, Resource Adequacy

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