Pew Research Center polling found that while most Americans support decarbonization, the majority also support the use of a diverse mix of energy resources to reach the 2050 carbon-neutral goal. Dispatchable power generation continues to play a critical role in keeping the lights on.
Read MoreEPSA Sponsoring NARUC 2023 Winter Policy Summit: Priorities for State Utility Commissioners
As regulators and stakeholders gather in D.C., EPSA unpacks key energy priorities including reliablity, gas-electric coordination, state policy goals, and electrification.
Read MoreNERC Report: Fossil Resources Still Needed for Reliability in a Transitioning Grid
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) details “unprecedented” challenges facing the nation’s electric power system, underscoring need to focus on reliability.
Read MoreEPSA CEO Shares Need for Competitive Zero-Carbon and Natural Gas Generation With Utility Commissioners
Todd Snitchler tells NARUC audience that natural gas and competition will be key to providing reliable and cost-effective power generation.
Read MorePoll: Americans See Competitive Electricity Markets as Key to Reliable, Affordable, Cleaner Energy
A recent Morning Consult survey of likely voters found that a majority of Americans said reliability and affordability are top concerns when it comes to the U.S. energy landscape.
Read MoreElectric Competition Can Achieve Earth Day Goals
As we celebrate Earth Day 2021, we highlight the environmental successes of competitive power markets and share policies that allow markets – and competitive power suppliers – to build a cleaner energy future that works for all of us.
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