Foley Partner Andrea Chambers was quoted in an article that appeared in the May 5, 2010 issue of Energy Risk titled “US power market concern over FERC credit reforms.” Chambers discusses a proposal by the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to standardize credit policies across the US power market. She states that inviting regional transmission operators (RTOs) and independent system operators (ISOs) to propose best practices would help eliminate some of the uncertainty surrounding the exact requirements to be imposed by the FERC. She adds that a disconnect remains because some of the RTOs and ISOs still want regional differences in credit policies in certain areas.
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