From the phonograph to the motion picture, Thomas Edison invented dozens of devices that helped usher in the world we live in today, but perhaps none had as much impact as the light bulb. The light bulb helped to push the United States into a new electric future—one that today’s competitive power producers are still […]
Read MorePodcast: FERC, NERC, Innovators, and the House of Lords: We Recap 2022’s Energy Voices
As 2022 comes to an end, our December podcast wraps up a year’s worth of conversation with top voices on power grid disturbances, global dynamics and Russia’s war on Ukraine, challenges facing competitive power markets, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission priorities, and more.
Read MoreInnovation Through Competition Will Drive America’s Energy Transition
TODD SNITCHLER, PRESIDENT & CEO, EPSA, FOR THE WASHINGTON TIMES September 27, 2022 This September, the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) issued flex alerts for over a week, requesting residents to severely limit their electricity use which included imposing limits on electric vehicle charging, recommending thermostat settings be set at 78 degrees or higher, and […]
Read MoreRockland Capital Partners With SolRiver to Build Solar Energy
Our Competitive Power Spotlight explores the partnership bringing 9 solar projects from Oregon to Virginia.
Read MoreBiden Says Competition Is Foundational to the U.S. Economy
President Biden should look to the successes of the competitive power sector, where the outcomes – both environmental and economic – could deliver huge wins for America.
Read MoreNuclear Plants Don’t Need a Taxpayer Bailout: Profits Could Top $279 Million in 2021
Three points – and the facts – illustrate why bailouts to existing resources undermine the effort to “Build Back Better.”
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