Snitchler says the proposed EPA rule to limit power plant emissions could spur early retirement of essential fossil fuel-fired power plants.
Read MoreDebt Ceiling Deal Energy Permitting Reforms Welcomed by Competitive Power Suppliers
EPSA welcomes provisions to streamline and strengthen energy project permitting included in the White House and House Republicans debt ceiling negotiations.
Read MoreAmerica’s Infrastructure Permitting Process Needs Certainty and Predictability
With the U.S. House of Representatives entering floor debate on H.R. 1, EPSA calls on Congress to support permitting reform to address the many issues hindering cost savings, reliability, and emissions reduction.
Read MorePolicies That Bolster Competitive Markets Can Ensure a Reliable and Affordable Clean Energy Transition: Priorities for the 118th Congress
As a new Congress convenes, EPSA continues to focus on the benefits that competitive markets bring to ratepayers with 4 top policy priorities to help secure reliable electricity, mitigate costs, advance needed infrastructure development, combat cyber and physical threats, and reduce power system emissions.
Read MoreEPSA Post-Election Recap: Implications for Competitive Power Generation and Energy Reliability
What the results of the 2022 midterm elections mean for power system reliability, competition, and the energy transition.
Read MorePodcast: "We've Got to Have That Baseload": Rep. Balderson on Congressional Energy Priorities
Listen on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pandora, Stitcher In This Episode Host: Todd Snitchler, president and CEO, Electric Power Supply Association Guest: Rep. Troy Balderson, Congressman (House Transportation Infrastructure Committee and House Agriculture Committee) representing Ohio’s 12th District After the passage of the most expansive energy policy in years through the Inflation Reduction Act, what’s next for […]
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