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Podcast: Get America Building: Senator Alan Armstrong on Energy Infrastructure and Permitting Reform

In this episode of Energy Solutions, EPSA President and CEO Todd Snitchler sits down with Senator Alan Armstrong of Oklahoma to discuss why permitting reform is one of Washington’s most consequential energy issues – and has become the defining priority of his time in the U.S. Senate.

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PJM Market Continues to Signal Need for More Generation: Breaking Down the 2028/2029 BRA Results 

PJM’s latest capacity auction highlights growing electricity demand driven by data center growth, reinforcing the need for additional power generation as competitive suppliers continue investing in new projects to support future reliability.

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Competitive Power Highlights: Competitive Power Companies Continue Investing to Meet Growing Electricity Demand

Competitive power companies are advancing more than 8.3 GW of new generation and infrastructure investments nationwide, expanding supply, strengthening reliability, and supporting communities as electricity demand grows.

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Powering Growth While Protecting Ratepayers: What State Utility Regulators Need to Know

State utility regulators can support reliable, affordable electricity by preserving competitive markets, removing barriers to new generation, improving demand forecasting, and ensuring investment risk remains with private investors rather than ratepayers.

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Competitive Investment Underway in PJM Region as Auction Prices Again Reflect Growing Electric Demand

The 2028/29 PJM capacity auction results reflect rising electricity demand and reinforce that competitive markets are driving billions of dollars in private investment in new generation, while emphasizing the need to speed interconnection, permitting, and market reforms to bring additional power online.

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EPSA’s Competitive Power Summit: March 2, 2027

Save the date to join us again in Washington, D.C. for a day of expert conversations and insights on a reliable, affordable energy future. Sponsorship opportunities are open now.

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The Power of Competition

EPSA is the national voice for America’s competitive power suppliers that bring you more than 225,000 MW of reliable, efficient electricity from dispatchable and renewable resources and technologies. 

We share the belief that open and transparent competitive wholesale electricity markets are the best way to achieve reliable, least-cost energy today while unlocking the power of competition to spur innovation. We are building the grid of the future.

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