Abstract
In Order No. 1000, FERC required some electric transmission providers to remove, from their tariffs and agreements, a federal right of first refusal to construct transmission facilities selected in a regional transmission plan for purposes of cost allocation. Given significant exceptions to the ban and compelling legal challenges, FERC's rule may do little to change the competitive landscape.
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