An agent for generation projects who markets power on behalf of the generator The marketer may also arrange transmission, firming or other ancillary services as needed Though a marketer may perform many of the same functions as a broker, the difference is that a marketer represents the generator while a broker acts as a middleman
Any non-utility entity that is determined eligible by the Public Service Commission to provide or arrange to provide gas supply and other services on behalf of end use customers in New York state using the local utility's distribution system
- An entity that buys electric energy, transmission and other services from traditional utilities or other suppliers, and then resells those services to end users
an entity who takes title to electric power and then resells the power to end-use customers This entity, who acts for itself in negotiating contracts, purchases, or sales of electrical energy, is required to meet two FERC tests to be certified as a Power Marketer: 1) show lack or adequate mitigation of transmission power; and 2) prove non-dominance of market power