Category: electricity deregulation

Electricity supplier choices growing

The advent of energy deregulation in New Jersey nearly 12 years ago allowed electricity consumers to shop for the best rates and pick their own supplier. But the choices for alternate suppliers remained limited and only a small fraction of residential customers made the switch. Eventually, some suppliers left the state.
But newer companies have been [...]

Wednesday July 28th, 2010 in electricity deregulation | No Comments »

Candidates for Senate deeply split on energy, climate

WASHINGTON — If you were to vote for the next U.S. senator from Washington state based solely on energy and climate issues, you couldn’t complain for lack of choices.
Among the four leading candidates is an incumbent who has voted in alignment with environmental groups and a tea-party favorite who blames “environmental extremists” for the crux [...]

Another View: Don’t end the clean-energy home program

Federal housing officials are ending a promising clean energy initiative. But the Property Assessed Clean Energy program is worth fighting for. California has been among the most enthusiastic supporters of PACE, both to make homes more energy efficient and to create green jobs.
Homeowners could get low-interest loans for solar panels, new water heaters or making [...]

Recycled: The Other Green Energy

The Obama administration just announced a handout of $2 billion to build solar panels.  The development of this type of energy is politically sexy. Jobs are created to build and maintain the panels, which scream eco-friendly every time they appear on camera.
No one is criticizing the initiative, but it overlooks a power source boasting far [...]

Deregulation often comes at a cost when it comes to energy

Black Hills area power consumers raised an old issue about competition this spring when writing to state regulators to complain about a possible electric rate increase.
“We customers do not have the choice to go to a cheaper supplier of electricity — we are captives!!” Doris Schenk of Spearfish wrote in a letter.
Despite public outrage over [...]

Monday June 28th, 2010 in electricity deregulation | No Comments »

Energy Industry Deregulation Drives Demand for VoiceLog Third Party Verification Services

Growing number of energy supply companies implementing TPV to prevent fraud.
SAN ANTONIO, TX, June 17, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ — Across the U.S., a growing number of states are deregulating their energy supply industry, offering more options and services for consumers. In response, state lawmakers are putting in place consumer protection regulations to ensure buyers review and [...]

Tuesday June 22nd, 2010 in electricity deregulation | No Comments »

Deregulation is working: Competition for electricity is spurring innovation in Pennsylvania

For nearly a decade, Pennsylvanians paid the same rate for electricity with no increase in price to account for inflation and global increases in commodity prices. No other commodity in Pennsylvania was price-fixed this way. Not natural gas or heating oil or water.
Yet for some reason, the end of electricity rate caps in Pennsylvania was [...]

Sunday June 20th, 2010 in electricity deregulation | No Comments »

As the Texas Energy Deregulation Leads the way to innovation

Why is the model for the Texas Energy Deregulation?
started in late 1999, Texas and 22 other states had their own electric utility deregulation. Since then, Texas has learned from a typical utility regulated by the State in an electrical system that 75% is converted deregulated, so the majority of the population, both the electric service [...]

Wednesday June 16th, 2010 in electricity deregulation | No Comments »

Study: Despite Lower Costs, Electric Utilities Stiff Users

HARRISBURG – State Rep. Camille “Bud” George, chair of the House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, today noted that a study by a national group indicates that ratepayers paid higher rates under deregulation despite continuing profits by deregulated utilities and sharply lower wholesale electricity costs.
“The study by the American Public Power Association shows consumers suffered [...]

Saturday June 12th, 2010 in electricity deregulation | No Comments »

Discussion on the deregulation of electricity markets

The past two decades have witnessed efforts throughout the world to deregulate electricity markets. The world´s main economies have carried out schemes to put in place efficient and competitive wholesale markets for electricity within the framework of globalization and liberalization. Yet the physical peculiarities of electricity make it a rather complex commodity, and frequent inefficiencies [...]

Tuesday June 8th, 2010 in electricity deregulation | No Comments »