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Study of Transmission Constraints and Reliability Regions. The Participants Committee shall commission a study to determine whether the implementation of CMS and MSS is likely to result in substantial, adverse impacts on any load pockets within New England. As an additional component of this study, there shall be an initial determination of the existence or lack of workable competition in the NEPOOL Markets in Reliability Regions, Load Zones and any load pockets. This study shall commence on or before July 1, 2000 and shall be completed no later than December 31, 2000. If the results of this study determine that there is likely to be substantial adverse impacts on any load pocket due to the implementation CMS and MSS, the Participants Committee shall undertake to develop new measures to mitigate such impacts. Unless or until new measures are implemented to replace or supplement existing measures, the System Operator shall apply existing NEPOOL System Rules to mitigate such impacts to the extent possible and appropriate. In evaluating whether there will be substantial adverse impacts, the study shall take into account planned transmission enhancements to increase transfer capability into any load pocket, the anticipated operation of new or expanded generating units and anticipated retirements of existing generating units, the anticipated value of FCRs and revenues from the sale thereof that will be available to load in any load pocket, the concentration of ownership of generation and responsibilities for serving load in the load pocket, and the anticipated load response to such adverse impacts.
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