The new head of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) can advance competitive market-based solutions to provide cleaner, reliable and affordable electricity, said the head of the Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA) following President Biden’s appointment of Richard Glick as FERC Chair.
Read MoreBipartisan Energy and Environment Wins for the 117th Congress
Competition will unlock clean energy innovation in an affordable and reliable manner for consumers. Lawmakers can work across the aisle to make real strides in energy policy and reduce carbon.
Read MoreA Carbon Price Can Reduce Power Gen Emissions and Save Billions: Unpacking E3’s New PJM Grid Report
Today’s energy policy patchwork could cost $3 billion/year. A new study from Energy + Environmental Economics (E3) shows the smarter path to decarbonize the power grid at the least cost – saving PJM region consumers $2.8 billion annually with more emissions savings and the benefits that come with regional competition.
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Energy & the Election Part 3: Top Competitive Energy Policy Issues
What are the top energy policy issues to track as we approach the November election? In part three of our “Energy & the Election” blog series, we dive into carbon pricing, state emissions policies, affordability and more.
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Energy & the Election Part 2: 4 Ways Competition Can Grow Our Economy & Reduce Emissions
As the November election draws near, the economy is top-of-mind. And reliable energy that’s cleaner while affordable is paramount for voters across the aisle. But how do we get there?
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Energy & the Election: What Voters Want
As the November election draws near, polling shows what voters want when it comes to energy policy across both sides of the aisle – reliable, affordable and cleaner electricity through competition.
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