TODD SNITCHLER, PRESIDENT AND CEO, EPSA, FOR UTILITY DIVE October 3, 2022 Our energy regulators seem to be suffering from Firefighter Arsonist syndrome. In the realm of public safety, this refers to firefighters who set fires so they can show up and play the hero. With our power grid, this refers to the policymakers and […]
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