New York regulators have approved rebuilding the 86-mile-long Moses-Adirondack transmission line which could decrease power prices byreducing congestion and increasing the flow of hydropower from thestate’s northern region to the rest of New York.“Generally, Zone E (the terminus of Moses – Adirondack) powerprices have settled at a premium (on average) to Zone D (the origin ofthe line), averaging over $6/MWh around-the-clock in 2018,” KieranKemmerer, power market analyst with S&P Global Platts Analytics, saidTuesday.
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