EPSA’s Todd Snitchler Comments on FERC Commissioner’s Departure
For Immediate Release
Contact: Christina Nyquist | cnyquist@epsa.org
Washington, D.C. – Following Federal Energy Regulatory Commissioner Bernard McNamee’s announcement that he will end his term effective September 4, 2020, Electric Power Supply Association President and CEO Todd Snitchler released the following statement:
“Commissioner Bernard McNamee has strengthened our nation’s energy future through his strong support for competitive power markets. EPSA thanks the Commissioner for his service and wish him well in his future endeavors. Competitive power suppliers are eager to see continued progress toward a durable market design that will help us deliver more cost-effective energy and environmental solutions, and FERC is an essential leader in that process. We look forward to the timely confirmation of FERC nominees Mark C. Christie and Allison Clements as we look ahead to important discussions including the September Technical Conference on Carbon Pricing.”
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