Law360, New York ( September 21, 2016, 1:25 PM EDT) -- Wholesale electricity prices in New England have increased sharply in the past three winters, as natural gas pipelines struggle to cope with the competing demands of gas-fired generators needing gas to produce electricity and gas distribution companies needing gas to keep customers warm. That competition will likely intensify as more gas-fired generators come online to replace retiring coal plants. With other regions shifting to a greater reliance on gas-fired generation, they may face similar winter electric price spikes and concerns over electric reliability....
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