Offshore wind may someday play a significant role in powering our grid. But it’s far too early to count on that fact.
Read MorePoll: Americans Trust Competitive Markets to Spur Reliable, Affordable Clean Energy Transition
Americans believe competitive energy markets are more effective than utility monopolies at providing cleaner, affordable and most importantly – reliable – electricity.
Read MoreState Spotlight: How Competitive Power Generation Benefits All New Jersey Residents
In EPSA’s State Spotlight, learn how competitive power suppliers provide efficient, reliable electricity at the least cost to New Jersey residents by investing in, building, and maintaining operations at their own economic risk.
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Energy & the Election Part 3: Top Competitive Energy Policy Issues
What are the top energy policy issues to track as we approach the November election? In part three of our “Energy & the Election” blog series, we dive into carbon pricing, state emissions policies, affordability and more.
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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