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Energy + Environmental Economics (E3) Reports for the Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA)

Achieving decarbonization goals requires effective, efficient solutions that do not unduly burden consumers or impede the reliability of our power grid – while allowing for continued competition and innovation. As we confront the challenge of how to reduce carbon emissions while continuing to provide reliable and affordable electricity, we must develop and embrace practical solutions that unleash competition to deliver the best results.

To inform these solutions, EPSA retained Energy & Environmental Economics (E3) to perform an independent and unbiased analysis of regional market-based pathways to reliably and cost effectively achieve decarbonization goals in the PJM Interconnection (PJM) footprint, which serves 65 million electricity customers in 13 states and the District of Columbia.

Dig deeper into solutions:

Today’s Competitive Electricity Markets Are a Strong Foundation for Tomorrow’s Grid
Least-Cost Carbon Reduction Policies in PJM States

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