EPSA supports the ambitions of the Paris Agreement to reduce GHG emissions, along with state and federal market-based policies, that seek to meaningfully, rapidly, and economically lower GHG emissions.
Read MoreNYISO Comments to State Climate Action Council Advise Caution in Energy Transition
New York’s electric grid operator advises regulators to keep the power system reliable while reducing emissions. Decarbonization only when backup resources are in place is key to keeping the lights on.
Read MoreElectricity Market Competition Helps Consumers And Climate
“As lawmakers address climate change, competitive electricity markets can help deliver wins for both the climate and electricity customers, writes Todd Snitchler for Law 360.”
Read MoreEp. 6: Climate Policy Conservatives Can Love
Alliance for Market Solutions’ Alex Flint joins Energy Solutions to share why competitive market-based solutions like a carbon price will accelerate the energy transition and could gain elusive bipartisan agreement.
Read MoreIn the Battle of Competing Energy Policy Goals, Reliability is at the Top of the List
Reliable electric service is paramount and cannot be sacrificed for any policy preference. Two other important interests are affordability and emission reductions goals. Any one of those is a laudable priority, but first among equals is reliability.
Read MoreMassachusetts Governor Strikes Right Balance on Carbon Policy
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker’s announcement that he will pursue market-based, least-cost approaches to achieve climate goals sets a strong example for other states and national policymakers, said the head of the Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA), which represents America’s competitive power suppliers.
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