The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or FERC, is scheduled to hold a hearing tomorrow on a controversial plan to add more power plants in New England.
The Locational Installed Capacity Proposal, or LICAP, could cost the region's ratepayers as much as 13 billion dollars.
New Hampshire Regulators have criticized the plan for being too expensive and a potential boondoggle.
But a new group made up of power plant owners has recently formed to breathe new life into LICAP.
New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more.