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Increasing (or eliminating) the caps on short-term wholesale prices is generally thought to promote long-term forward contracting for electricity. We find that a higher price cap typically enhances the incentives of electricity buyers (e.g., load-serving entities) to undertake forward contracting. However, a higher cap can diminish the incentives of electricity generators to engage in forward contracting. Consequently, higher wholesale price caps can reduce industry forward contracting. JEL Classification : L13, L51, L94