Status quo climate policies stymie New England’s clean and reliable energy future and shackle ratepayers with higher costs. It’s time for the region’s leaders to revisit carbon pricing and more effective paths to reduce emissions, as outlined in a study released last year by the Analysis Group.
Read MorePodcast Ep. 3: Toward Climate Policy Consensus
Officials from the American Petroleum Institute and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce join the Energy Solutions podcast to explore what’s driving their growing climate focus.
Read MoreOp-ed: Competition Will Build a Reliable, Affordable Energy Future for Virginia
By Todd Snitchler and Brian George in The Virginian-Pilot. In a region that has benefitted from competition, readers should be skeptical of a fear-based argument to benefit the utility. Instead, a reliable, affordable and sustainable clean energy future begins with ending Dominion’s grip on all–things electric in the commonwealth. Eight hundred dollars more per year. […]
Read MoreEconomy-wide Carbon Price: The Least-Cost Path to Reduce Carbon Emissions
Achieving a lower-carbon economy 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. When it comes to decarbonizing the power sector, policies that focus on reducing emissions while ensuring reliable and least-cost solutions will yield the most effective results […]
Read MoreCoalition Applauds FERC Decision to Hold Carbon Pricing Discussion
Carbon Price Coalition applauds FERC decision to convene a conversation on carbon pricing in wholesale power markets.
Read MorePower Generators, Industry Groups and Think Tanks Ask FERC to Examine Carbon Pricing to Reduce Emissions
Power Generators, Industry Groups and Think Tanks Ask FERC to Examine Carbon Pricing to Reduce Emissions
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