Stephen Whitley

Study Shows Need for Continued Electricity System, Smart Grid Investment

A combination of hotter summers, an aging electrical grid and uneven adoption of smart grid technology has increased the need for electric infrastructure investment, according to a University of Minnesota research study cited by CNN reporter Thom Patterson.
 
COMPETE agrees significant investment is needed in our national grid to reach our nation’s sustainable energy goals and maintain electric reliability needs. But CNN missed an important opportunity to highlight how competitive electricity markets are helping ensure reliability and encourage innovation and investment while protecting consumers from the financial risk of poor or failed investment decisions.
 

Competition Helps Electricity Grid Weather Summer Heat Wave

Competition is helping the nation’s organized markets weather this summer’s peak electricity demands as heat waves gripped much of the country. Both private investment and innovative demand response technology, two of the most distinct benefits of competitive markets supported by the transparent price signals markets provide, have kept the lights on in spite new power-demand records.