The Honorable Cathy McMorris Rodgers House Committee on Energy and Commerce The Honorable Jeff Duncan Chair, Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy, Climate, and Grid Security U.S. House of Representatives 2125 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Chair Rodgers and Chair Duncan: We write to provide an industry perspective and […]
Read MoreEPSA Joins Letter to DOE: Utilizing the IRA to Support State-led Wholesale Electricity Market Efforts
EPSA joined The Coefficient Group and more than 30 organizations sending a letter asking the U.S. Department of Energy to help states advance wholesale electricity markets to enable cost-effective clean energy deployment while maintaining reliability.
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 Letter to Senate Finance Committee Opposing Nuclear PTC
On Wednesday, May 26, EPSA sent a letter to Senate Finance Committee leaders Ron Wyden and Mike Crapo voicing opposition to a proposed amendment to Senator Wyden’s Clean Energy for America Act that would provide production tax credits for existing nuclear facilities.
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