Power plant owners in New Hampshire and around New England are enjoying a generous windfall these days.
And they will be for the next two years.
They’re being paid under a plan worked out by the six New England states and the company that oversees the region's electric grid, I-S-O New England.
The money is coming from ratepayers.
And it's aimed at guaranteeing the region has enough electricity leading up to 2010.
New Hampshire Public Radio’s David Darman has more.