Power demand in the U.S. is projected to increase in the coming years as the economy electrifies, putting more pressure on the grid. Discover how electric reliability is measured and why policymakers must prioritize it.
Read MorePoll Confirms: Americans Want Competitive Power Markets
Polling by Morning Consult on behalf of the Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA) examined what Americans want from their energy suppliers and what concerns are at the forefront for households across the country in 2023. The survey was conducted with a sample size of 2,205 U.S. adults across demographics, regions, and educational attainment.
Read MorePodcast: Keeping the Lights On in the Empire State: Commissioner Diane Burman
On Energy Solutions, New York Public Service Commissioner Diane Burman shares the moment she realized her interest in electric grid reliability, addresses New York’s current climate goals and energy landscape, and discusses her mission to ensure that reliability and cost-savings are maintained throughout the energy transition.
Read MoreNew Poll: Americans Concerned About Power Outages This Summer, Want Policymakers to Put Reliable and Affordable Power First
Americans want policymakers to do more to safeguard the reliability of our electric grid, according to a new poll conducted by Morning Consult on behalf of the Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA), the national trade association representing competitive power suppliers.
Read MoreFERC PJM Capacity Market Forum: Reforms to Enhance Electric Reliability Through Competition
Last week’s FERC PJM Capacity Market Forum featured EPSA President and CEO Todd Snitchler on a panel to share concerns and discuss key market reforms needed to maintain PJM Interconnection’s ability to reliably meet rising electricity demand while preserving cost-savings and continuing decarbonization.
Read MoreCompetitive Power Markets Needed to Meet Nation’s Energy Needs, Prudent Reforms Necessary
Targeted and prudent refinements to wholesale electricity markets will address power system reliability challenges and continue to support cost-effective, efficient, and cleaner power solutions, said the head of the national trade association representing competitive power suppliers Thursday following his participation in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)’s PJM Capacity Market Forum.
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