As 2022 comes to an end, our December podcast wraps up a year’s worth of conversation with top voices on power grid disturbances, global dynamics and Russia’s war on Ukraine, challenges facing competitive power markets, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission priorities, and more.
Read MoreCompetitive Power Series: Advancing Decarbonization
On March 29, the Electric Power Supply Association hosted its first Competitive Power Summit in Washington, DC. Leaders from across the competitive power market discussed the key issues facing the sector, including maintaining reliability as the grid changes, market innovations, advancing decarbonization, ensuring a just transition with continued customer and economic benefits, and future market […]
Read MoreCompetitive Power Series: Innovation in Competitive Markets
On March 29, the Electric Power Supply Association hosted its first Competitive Power Summit in Washington, DC. Leaders from across the competitive power market discussed the key issues facing the sector, including maintaining reliability as the grid changes, market innovations, advancing decarbonization, ensuring a just transition with continued customer and economic benefits, and future market […]
Read MoreEarth Day 2022: Competing for a Cleaner and Reliable Electricity Future
As we observe the 52nd annual Earth Day, EPSA celebrates competitive power markets’ contributions to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and other pollutants, like NOx and SOx, over the past several years, while maintaining affordable and reliable energy for consumers across the country. Competition in electricity markets is one of the key drivers of higher […]
Read MorePodcast: A Global View on Carbon Pricing With Lord Gregory Barker
Lord Gregory Barker of Battle is co-chair of the World Bank’s Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition as well as executive chair of the En+ Group. He’s optimisitic that progress is being made on the drive to decarbonize – and that a price on carbon would really move the needle.
Read MorePodcast: Conservatives Take on Climate
Utah Representative John Curtis, founder of the Conservative Climate Caucus, shares what approaches to reduce emissions fit a conservative framework.
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