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June 2002, No. 178a
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Last Updated: 05/21/2002

Midwest Infrastructure: Shaping Electricity Policy (Special Issue)

Rick Mattoon

A recent Chicago Fed conference on electricity policy highlighted the importance of investment in generation and transmission capability. Furthermore, moving toward a less regulated and more market-oriented system will require the coordinated development of a regional transmission infrastructure. Developing or adapting institutions to guide this regional approach is a clear challenge to policymakers.

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