The latest report from Energy + Environmental Economics (E3), with partial funding and support from EPSA, is an important addition to the conversation and affirms several core EPSA principles: Wholesale electricity markets and competition bring tremendous value to consumers and the grid – and must be allowed to do so. to help deliver a sustainable, least cost energy transition.
Read MoreIn the Battle of Competing Energy Policy Goals, Reliability is at the Top of the List
Reliable electric service is paramount and cannot be sacrificed for any policy preference. Two other important interests are affordability and emission reductions goals. Any one of those is a laudable priority, but first among equals is reliability.
Read MoreOp-ed: Competition Will Build a Reliable, Affordable Energy Future for Virginia
By Todd Snitchler and Brian George in The Virginian-Pilot. In a region that has benefitted from competition, readers should be skeptical of a fear-based argument to benefit the utility. Instead, a reliable, affordable and sustainable clean energy future begins with ending Dominion’s grip on all–things electric in the commonwealth. Eight hundred dollars more per year. […]
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