FERC Fun: March 2016 Crossword Puzzle answers

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Spoiler alert! Here’s the answers to this month’s crossword puzzle, FERC Fun, page 37, March issue of Public Utilities Fortnightly.

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Across

5. order one ___: thousand

7. watcher of RTO: monitor

9. ___ charge adjustment: annual

11. planning for the whole east: eipc

12. how many megawatts can go: atc

13. in charge of a hearing: alj

14. agency before FERC: fpc

16. accepted as a power plant: qf

17. contract you can count on: firm

18. lines that FERC approves: pipelines

20. big gas law: ngpa

21. depression era law: puhca

23. Carter law: purpa

26. region without markets: south

27. supply's opposite: demand 

30. RTO price sheet: oatt

33. higher return for transmission: incentive

35. between RTOs: seam

36. time varying: tou

37. QF rhymes with bug: nug

38. association for oil and gas: api

39. current chair: bay

40. utility with final demand: lse 

42. markets are supposedly: organized 

44. association in Supremes' demand response case: epsa

46. license to build: cpcn

 

Down

1. rate of ___: return

2. ISO, another name: rto 

3. RTO, another name: iso

4. one of agency's middle names: energy

6. commissioner from Arkansas: honorable

8. open access data: oasis

10. commissioner was chair: lafleur

15. markets not energy: capacity

19. rule coming: nopr

22. agency's first chair: curtis

24. ___ discrimination: undue

25. case number: docket

28. commissioner served longest: massey

29. demand resources: dsm

30. ___ access: open

31. services, not capacity or energy: ancillary

32. an RTO: miso

34. commissioner from Dakota: clark

41. differences deal: cfd

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