TODD SNITCHLER, PRESIDENT & CEO EPSA, FOR THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER September 12, 2022 The energy transition is in full swing, with governments, financiers, and even the fossil fuel industry investing in emission reductions and low-carbon technologies to the tune of $755 billion last year — a 27 % increase from 2020. But investing in new technologies does […]
Read MoreFERC, state utility regulators, and the arsonist’s dilemma
TODD SNITCHLER, PRESIDENT AND CEO, EPSA, FOR UTILITY DIVE October 3, 2022 Our energy regulators seem to be suffering from Firefighter Arsonist syndrome. In the realm of public safety, this refers to firefighters who set fires so they can show up and play the hero. With our power grid, this refers to the policymakers and […]
Read MoreReliable Power During the Energy Transition Requires Natural Gas
TODD SNITCHLER, PRESIDENT AND CEO, EPSA, FOR REALCLEARENERGY In recent weeks, the power supply industry and grid operators have issued warnings that the American electric grid may be in for a difficult summer and customers across the country face the possibility of rolling blackouts or power rationing. The situation is particularly worrisome in California, where […]
Read MoreCompetition Is More Important Than Ever to Tackle Today’s Energy Challenges
Todd Snitchler shares how competitive power markets can deliver reliable, affordable, and cleaner electricity in an Earth Day message for POWER magazine.
Read MoreEnergy Security Abroad Starts at Home
Todd Snitchler explores how new demand for U.S. energy abroad impacts electricity access domestically for The Hill.
Read MoreElectricity Market Competition Helps Consumers And Climate
“As lawmakers address climate change, competitive electricity markets can help deliver wins for both the climate and electricity customers, writes Todd Snitchler for Law 360.”
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