EPSA’s Todd Snitchler talks competitive power generation and electrification at the Baker Institute’s Energy Summit.
Read MoreTakeaways From the Senate Hearing on FERC Priorities
Senators and FERC commissioners voiced need for reliable, affordable electricity and concern over cost of clean energy spending proposal.
Read MoreAmericans Support Competition for Clean Energy. Congress—and the CEPP—Should Too!
Americans want low-cost options, with 62% of poll respondents agreeing that clean energy should be procured at the lowest possible cost. A congressional directive requiring low-cost or competitive procurement as a part of the CEPP would be a big first step in the right direction.
Read MoreClean Energy Spending Plan Needs Competition
Three key opportunities to strengthen the CEPP and deliver voters the affordable environmental progress they want and deserve.
Read MoreThreats to Close Illinois Nuclear Plants Highlight the Problem With Subsidies
Illinois lawmakers will reconvene Tuesday, and may be poised to take up significant energy legislation that has stalled over the summer. The results will have significant implications for electricity customers, local communities, competitive market innovation and the state’s future energy costs – as well as Governor J.B. Pritzker’s clean energy ambitions. At the heart of the matter is the future of two […]
Read MoreFrom Coal Reserves to Solar Fields: CPV Shows Competition Is Transforming the Power Grid
In our first Competitive Power Spotlight, CPV’s new solar project transforms a coal mine to generate 100 MW of renewable power and offset more than 100,000 tons of CO2 per year.
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