Definition of Wholesale competition

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Wholesale competition

The term 'Wholesale competition' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' A system whereby a distributor of power would have the option to buy its power from a variety of power producers, and the power producers would be able to compete to sell their power to a variety of distribution companies'.

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