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A Government Takeover of the Utility Will Cost San Diego Taxpayers
The City of San Diego is debating whether it should take over the assets and operations of the city’s electric grid – in other words, socializing a privately owned company and putting it under government control.
Inflation Reduction Act Could Turn Electricity Markets into Subsidy Clearinghouses
Inflation Reduction Act could turn electricity markets into green subsidy clearinghouses.
By Travis Fisher
“There’s been this move afoot in which markets have become something closer to...
Electric Vehicles All Queued Up with Nowhere to Go
(The Center Square) – The federal government’s electrified vision for the nation’s transportation sector needs a modernized power grid to support it – and...
The Psychology of Electricity
Electricity is magic.. Not all electricity is equal, though – in fact, some ways to create electricity have, to not coin a phrase, two legs while good electricity has four.
Deregulating Electric Services is a Trap
By Charles H. DeBow
The Louisiana Public Service Commission, the state agency that oversees electric utilities such as Entergy, Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO), and...
AGs accuse Vanguard of ‘environmental activism’; ask for hearing on utility shares
By Kim Jarrett
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes and 12 other attorneys general are asking the Federal Energy Regulation Commission to hold a hearing over...
Electricity Blackouts Are Here, and Regulation By Wishful Thinking Won’t Cut It
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation confirms the growing threat of electricity blackouts in the United States.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Directs State Power Regulator to Improve Electric Reliability
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sent a letter to the state’s Public Utility Commission directing it to take immediate action to improve electric reliability across the state.
Texas Electricity Prices Are Lower Due to Deregulation
Prices in competitive markets have fallen, while those of noncompetitive utilities have increased. Competition has brought both residential and commercial prices down below the national averages. Nowhere is this truer than in Texas.
New Mexico Utility Regulators Approve Replacing Coal Power with Solar
Despite the threat of higher energy costs for ratepayers, the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission unanimously imposed a plan to replace 100 percent of the electric power generated by the San Juan Generating Station solely with electricity generated by solar panels and batteries.