Enbridge faces potential bidding ban after Ontario wind project collapse
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Marco Chown Oved
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This article appears to be a very short news blurb about energy company Enbridge potentially facing a bidding ban after a promised Ontario wind project collapsed. The Independent Electricity System Operator has proposed a draft rule that would ban contract backouts from future energy procurements for at least three years. However, the actual article content is mostly empty (containing only form fields for State, Postal Code, and Country), suggesting the full article text was not provided or is behind a paywall.
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· 1 pulledThe Independent Electricity System Operator has announced a draft rule that would ban anyone backing out of a contract from participating in future energy procurements for at least three years.
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