In addition to reducing electricity costs, competitive power markets helped drive 150 million metric tons in carbon reductions in 2018-2019, new EIA data show.
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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.
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On the Rise: Summer Heat, COVID-19 & Energy Bills
With one in three families struggling to pay energy bills prior to COVID-19, a summer spike is as oppressive as the weather. That’s why it’s important to keep power costs low—and competitive power markets help drive down bills when Americans need it most.
Read MorePowerFact: NYISO Buyer-Side Mitigation Rules and the Future of New York’s Capacity Market
NYISO’s buyer-side mitigation rules seek to keep New York’s electricity market competitive and secure the right amount of reliable power at the lowest cost.
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