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 MoreRockland Capital Partners With SolRiver to Build Solar Energy
Our Competitive Power Spotlight explores the partnership bringing 9 solar projects from Oregon to Virginia.
Read MoreBeyond Targets: What It Will Take to Electrify the Economy
EPSA’s Todd Snitchler talks competitive power generation and electrification at the Baker Institute’s Energy Summit.
Read MoreEp. 7: The Electricity Market Referee on How to Get a Stronger, Cleaner, Cheaper Grid
Americans want reliable, affordable and cleaner electricity. Joe Bowring says if working properly, competitive markets will deliver those goals – but there are a lot of challenges from the pressure to subsidize power plants and new policy goals.
Read MoreState Spotlight: How Competitive Generation Benefits All New York Residents
In EPSA’s State Spotlight, learn how competitive power suppliers provide efficient, reliable electricity at the least cost to New Yorkers by investing in, building, and maintaining operations at their own economic risk.
Read MoreAmericans Support Competition for Clean Energy. Congress—and the CEPP—Should Too!
Americans want low-cost options, with 62% of poll respondents agreeing that clean energy should be procured at the lowest possible cost. A congressional directive requiring low-cost or competitive procurement as a part of the CEPP would be a big first step in the right direction.
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