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 MoreLetters to the Editor: Competitive energy
A recent commentary on a regional electricity transmission group distorted how competitive energy markets operate and pointedly ignored benefits that could help all South Carolinians.
Read MorePodcast: Energy Costs, Competition, and Reliable Power: A 2023 Outlook With Vistra Corp.'s Jim Burke
EPSA Chairman and Vistra Corp. President and CEO Jim Burke reviews the major energy events leading into 2023 and EPSA’s advocacy priorities for the new year.
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 MoreWhite House Electrification Summit: EPSA’s Takeaways on Policy Needed for a Just Transition
EPSA’s Jeff Turcotte reflects on the White House Electrification Summit, noting that grid reliability must be a top priority, with dispatchable power generation needed to safely and cost-effectively electrify America’s economy.
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