EPSA submits Reply Comments to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission asking that FERC harmonize some market elements and continue to consider cost impacts when making transmission policy decisions.
Read MoreEPSA Letter to Senate Outlines Concerns With Tax Provisions in Build Back Better Act
While applauding the passsage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Package, in a letter to House and Senate leaders, the Electric Power Supply Association outlines several grave concerns with a proposed corporate AMT provision included in the possible reconciliation bill.
Read MoreCongress: Fund State Involvement in Organized Wholesale Power Market Expansion
As states across the West and Southeast explore expanding organized wholesale electricity markets, they would benefit from increased coordination with the Department of Energy. We’re proud to sign this letter urging Congress to support a dedicated program at DOE to provide technical and financial assistance on a voluntary basis to states.
Read MoreEPSA Sends Joint Letter to Manchin Urging FERC Nominee Prioritize Competitive Markets
EPSA, REBA and RSI send a letter to Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairman Manchin and Ranking Member Barrasso urging that the next nominee to FERC maintain a commitment to competitive wholesale electricity markets in order to ensure America’s electric grid remains reliable, affordable, clean, and secure.
Read MoreEPSA Submits Testimony on ENR Energy Infrastructure Act Discussion Draft
EPSA submits testimony regarding the Energy Infrastructure Act to the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, urging Congress to focus on maximizing the incentive for private investment in the clean technologies necessary for tomorrow’s grid.
Read MoreEPSA Files Comments on DOE Request for Information
EPSA filed the attached comments at DOE, on the Department’s Request for Information on Ensuring the Continued Security of the United States Critical Electric Infrastructure. These comments suggest that DOE work to develop standard contract language to be used by equipment suppliers, as well as a white list of approved suppliers to help further strengthen procurement practices.
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