The Major Energy Users Inc. have published this open document, commenting on the SA Government’s ‘bidding in good faith’ rule change proposal. The rule change proposal looks to address the observed use by generators of rebidding as a tool for increasing their revenue when market conditions do not warrant such an increase in revenue.
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