Definition of Stranded benefits

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Stranded benefits

The term 'Stranded benefits' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' Benefits associated with regulated retail electric service which may be at risk under open market retail competition. Examples include conservation programs, fuel diversity, reliability of supply, and tax revenues based on utility revenues'.

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