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EPSA’s Competitive Power Summit: March 21, 2023

Join the Electric Power Supply Association and guests on March 21, 2022 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. for a day of expert panels and featured speakers discussing critical issues facing competitive power and the U.S. electric system.

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Explainer: As Renewables Scale, Why Aren’t They Reducing Power Costs? 

In the U.S., generating electricity accounts for about 44 percent of the total cost consumers end up paying. So what accounts for the other 56 percent?

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Podcast: Defending the Electric Grid- Manny Cancel on Power System Attacks

With attacks on America’s power system at their highest level in a decade, NERC SVP and E-ISAC CEO Manny Cancel sits down with EPSA CEO Todd Snitchler to discuss the threat landscape and what’s being done to safeguard the grid.

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EPSA Statement on the PJM Interconnection 2024/2025 Base Residual Auction Results 

Today the PJM Interconnection released the results of the Base Residual Auction (BRA), for the 2024/2025 Delivery Year (DY) which point to an ongoing trend of declining prices for power generation capacity that could drive resource retirement and threaten system reliability.

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FERC Decision to Allow PJM Electricity Market Auction Rule Changes Undermines Reliability and Investment in Energy Future

Under the cover of darkness last night, FERC issued an Order granting PJM’s request to change auction results after the fact. This action is in clear violation of the filed rate doctrine, the rule against retroactive ratemaking, and 100 years of Supreme Court precedent.

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EPSA is the national voice for America’s competitive power suppliers that bring you more than 150,000 MW of reliable, efficient electricity from traditional and renewable resources and technologies. 

We share the belief that open, transparent wholesale competitive electricity markets are the best way to achieve reliable, least-cost energy today while unlocking the power of competition to spur innovation. We are building the grid of the future.

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