COVID-19 has altered everything – including the way we use energy. But America’s competitive power suppliers are prepared to provide reliable, affordable and cleaner electricity even as temperatures drop.
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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.
Read MoreSnitchler: In COVID Concerns, Energy Reliability Stands Out
With reliability assured, COVID-19 recovery should focus on health and safety. Energy sector aid should be available to all industry members and focus on operations, writes Todd Snitchler in Morning Consult.
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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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Energy Sector COVID-19 Recovery Should Put Consumers First
As Americans struggle to make ends meet, asking them to pay more for an essential service like electricity, especially electricity they didn’t use, is a bad idea. Asking them to do it for the benefit of a powerful utility’s bottom line is even worse.
Read MorePowering Through the Pandemic
EPSA and America’s competitive power suppliers are working to protect the health and safety of our employees, customers, and communities as we keep the nation powered throughout the novel coronavirus/ COVID-19 pandemic.
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