Americans want low-cost options, with 62% of poll respondents agreeing that clean energy should be procured at the lowest possible cost. A congressional directive requiring low-cost or competitive procurement as a part of the CEPP would be a big first step in the right direction.
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Americans believe competitive energy markets are more effective than utility monopolies at providing cleaner, affordable and most importantly – reliable – electricity.
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90% of U.S. voters say it is important for the U.S. government to consider reliability and affordability of energy sources when developing its energy strategy.
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