New independent report shows market competition continues to deliver results – including historically low power prices – for the 65 million customers served by the nation’s largest electric grid operator, PJM Interconnection.
Read MorePritzker Puts Illinois Electricity Customers First, Says No to FRR
As his state wrestles with some heady issues, Gov. Pritzker sent a clear and thoughtful message that he will put customers and taxpayers interests’ ahead of powerful utilities – and allow market forces and competitive solutions to achieve Illinois’ clean energy agenda.
Read MoreCPV Three Rivers Energy Center on Track to Bring Efficient, Reliable, Competitive Electricity to Illinois with $1.3 Billion Financing Deal
EPSA member Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) announces construction will begin soon on 1,250 MW cutting-edge, efficient natural-gas-fired power plant in Illinois.
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Utility Scandals, FRR and Competition: Todd Snitchler Joins GT Power Hour Podcast
EPSA president and CEO Todd Snitchler joins the “GT Power Hour” podcast to unpack electricity markets, recent utility scandals in the states, and the high cost the FRR. He says competition and transparency are a better path forward for customers and the grid.
Read MoreNJ Electricity Costs Could Go Up $605 Million Annually if State Chooses Costly Policy
A proposal by utilities PSEG and Exelon could raise electricity costs for New Jersey customers by more than $605 million annually.
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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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