E3 Study Shows PJM Region Can Cut Power Generation Emissions 28% With $2.8 Billion in Consumer Cost Savings Compared to Current State Policies.
Read MorePOLL: Americans Support Competitive, Affordable Solutions to Reduce Emissions, Oppose Power Plant Bailouts
90% of U.S. voters say it is important for the U.S. government to consider reliability and affordability of energy sources when developing its energy strategy.
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On the Rise: Summer Heat, COVID-19 & Energy Bills
With one in three families struggling to pay energy bills prior to COVID-19, a summer spike is as oppressive as the weather. That’s why it’s important to keep power costs low—and competitive power markets help drive down bills when Americans need it most.
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COVID-19, Competition, Cleaner Energy and Costs: States Tackle Energy Questions at Mid-Atlantic Utility Conference
It’s clear that state and federal energy leaders believe in the benefits of competition, but how do we ensure policies keep costs low, drive innovation and produce cleaner energy?
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Credit Competition for Favorable BGE Rates
Competive power markets make lower electricity rates possible for Maryland, writes EPSA’s Todd Snitchler for The Baltimore Sun.
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