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.
Read MoreA Carbon Price Can Reduce Power Gen Emissions and Save Billions: Unpacking E3’s New PJM Grid Report
Today’s energy policy patchwork could cost $3 billion/year. A new study from Energy + Environmental Economics (E3) shows the smarter path to decarbonize the power grid at the least cost – saving PJM region consumers $2.8 billion annually with more emissions savings and the benefits that come with regional competition.
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Energy & the Election: What Voters Want
As the November election draws near, polling shows what voters want when it comes to energy policy across both sides of the aisle – reliable, affordable and cleaner electricity through competition.
Read MoreTodd Snitchler: Americans should get affordable and reliable electricity now more than ever
It’s time to listen to American voters and focus on competition and market-based solutions, rather than onerous mandates, bailouts and corporate taxpayer-funded subsidies that harm consumers. There’s no question that a fair and transparent regulatory and policy playing field can help us meet everyone’s goals: safe, reliable, affordable and cleaner electricity.
Read MorePOLL: Americans Support Competitive, Affordable Solutions to Reduce Emissions, Oppose Power Plant Bailouts
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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Power Markets 101: What They Are & Why They Matter
If we want more affordable power prices, cleaner energy and more innovation, competitive electricity markets are today’s solution for a brighter tomorrow.
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