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 […]
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EPSA protest details concerns with how PJM’s proposal will impact power generators’ ability to advance a sustainable energy transition by bringing reliable, affordable and cleaner electricity to the 65 million customers served by the nation’s largest grid operator.
Read MoreMarkets Help Promote Affordable, Reliable Power Sources as Renewable Energy Overtakes Coal as Second Largest Source of American Electricity
As the energy transition progresses, competitive power markets will continue to play an important role in providing reliable, on-demand generation to bolster intermittent renewable resources.
Read MorePoll: Americans Trust Competitive Markets to Spur Reliable, Affordable Clean Energy Transition
Americans believe competitive energy markets are more effective than utility monopolies at providing cleaner, affordable and most importantly – reliable – electricity.
Read MoreFact Sheet: How Competition Benefits All Illinois Residents
In EPSA’s State Spotlight, learn how competitive power suppliers provide efficient, reliable electricity at the least cost to Illinoisans by investing in, building, and maintaining operations at their own economic risk.
Read MoreToday’s Markets Provide a Strong Foundation for Tomorrow’s Grid
New study finds that with strategic tweaks to improve efficiency, wholesale electricity markets and a stable long-term price signal for reducing carbon emissions can facilitate reliable decarbonization.
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