As policymakers across the country examine how to meet ambitious climate goals, energy experts discuss how fostering a just transition means more than providing clean energy – but also managing the disproportionate cost burden being shouldered by those who can least afford it, shoring up reliability and improving our country’s energy resilience.
Read MoreNYISO Comments to State Climate Action Council Advise Caution in Energy Transition
New York’s electric grid operator advises regulators to keep the power system reliable while reducing emissions. Decarbonization only when backup resources are in place is key to keeping the lights on.
Read MoreCompetitive Power Series: Addressing Reliability in a Changing Grid
On March 29, the Electric Power Supply Association hosted its first Competitive Power Summit in Washington, DC. Leaders from across the competitive power market discussed the key issues facing the sector, including maintaining reliability as the grid changes, market innovations, advancing decarbonization, ensuring a just transition with continued customer and economic benefits, and future market […]
Read MorePodcast: Can Electricity Markets Meet Growing Demand While Reducing Emissions?
Three-term FERC Commissioner Sudeen Kelly on how competitive electricity markets can meet new demand from global conflict between Russia and Ukraine, rising costs and inflation, and the push for cleaner electricity.
Read MoreEnergy Security Abroad Starts at Home
Todd Snitchler explores how new demand for U.S. energy abroad impacts electricity access domestically for The Hill.
Read MoreProtecting Consumers and Reliable Power as We Electrify America
EPSA CEO shares what it will take to electrify more of America’s economy in The Rational Middle’s “Net Zero” series.
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