Status quo climate policies stymie New England’s clean and reliable energy future and shackle ratepayers with higher costs. It’s time for the region’s leaders to revisit carbon pricing and more effective paths to reduce emissions, as outlined in a study released last year by the Analysis Group.
Read MoreNew England Faces a Pricey Winter due to Lack of Energy Infrastructure
Stakeholder voices including power grid leaders, business, industry, and media highlight reliability concerns for New England’s upcoming winter. See “What They Are Saying” in our roundup.
Read MoreMarkets Can Address Long-Standing Winter Reliability Challenges in New England
In comments to FERC, EPSA says electricity market reforms to value reliability can help solve New England winter power challenges in the long run.
Read MoreJeff Turcotte Joins EPSA as Assistant Vice President, Government Affairs
EPSA welcomed former ISO New England advisor Jeff Turcotte to help advance reliable and competitive energy policy for American consumers.
Read MorePodcast: How do we ensure reliability and affordability in a just energy transition?
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 MoreA Reliable Path Forward for New England's Power System
Electricity market design is critical to keeping the lights on and managing costs as New England builds a cleaner power system.
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