Capacity
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Keeping the Lights On – Capacity
According to the Energy Information Agency, electric power usage is currently expected to increase by 1.1 percent annually. Improved energy efficiency and conservation can slow down the rate of demand growth, however, ensuring the U.S. has the power needed to grow the economy poses a serious challenge for electric utilities.
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Rising Efficiency and Plummeting Economy Drive Down Electricity DemandMay 11, 2009 - From 2007 to 2030 projected annual electric demand growth falls to .9 percent.
more >>NRECA Urges DOE to Broaden Loan Guarantee Program RulesFebruary 12, 2009 - Current rules severely limit effectiveness of the loan program.
more >>DOE Loan Program Can Help Co-ops Survive Power CrunchFebruary 3, 2009 - NRECA CEO Glenn English thanks Senators for bumping up a federal loan program to $50 billion for low-carbon power generation projects.
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Technology
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Technology to Meet Changing Energy Needs
Only with technological innovation will the U.S. be able to meet increasing demand while reducing greenhouse gases, but these innovations are not possible without substantial investment. NRECA strongly supports public-private investment in technologies to increase efficiency, reduce greenhouse gases from fossil fuels and increase our use of alternative energy.
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National Institute of Standards and Technology Includes MultiSpeak® in Smart-Grid FrameworkOctober 8, 2009 - NRECA’s software specification targeted to distribution co-ops included on list of 31 interoperability standards (“Standards after Initial Comments”) released by NIST.
more >>EPRI Updates Analyses of Climate Change Goals and CostsSeptember 3, 2009 - Deploying a “full portfolio” of generation and efficiency technologies, including expanded nuclear generation, carbon capture and electric cars, would reduce the cost of meeting carbon reduction targets.
more >>Quantifying Potential Efficiency SavingsAugust 11, 2009 - Two new reports suggest an aggressive efficiency effort could save U.S. 15 to 23 percent of projected energy usage in 2020.
more >>CBO: Climate Change Legislation Imposes Larger Burden on Low-income AmericansJune 8, 2009 - In Senate testimony, Congressional Budget Office Director Douglas Elmendorf projects the impact of carbon cap-and-trade on household energy costs.
more >>Smart Grid Investments Should Benefit Consumers FirstMay 18, 2009 - NRECA comments on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission policy statement urge patience, consensus-building and strong consumer focus.
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Affordability
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Keeping Electricity Affordable
As consumer-owned, not-for-profit utilities, electric cooperatives look out for the interests of their members. At a time of dramatic change in the electric utility industry, NRECA believes policy makers must take into account the impact on affordability when deciding energy policy.
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Association of Missouri Electric Co-ops CEO Testifies before Senate Environment and Public Works CommitteeOctober 28, 2009 - Missouri consumers concerned that climate bill could bring massive rate hikes.
more >>Cap and Trade Allowances: Windfalls or Wind Farms?October 9, 2009 - Commentary by Glenn English, CEO of NRECA, and Gregory E. Abel, president and CEO of MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company published in Energy Daily.
more >>Electric Cooperative Consumers Deliver High-Volume Message to the SenateSeptember 30, 2009 - Senate offices receive more than 500,000 postcards from consumers concerned about the impact of climate change legislation.
more >>Co-op Chief Testifies on Regulation of OTC Derivatives MarketSeptember 17, 2009 - NRECA CEO, Glenn English calls for derivatives regulation that creates a “legitimate, transparent, predictable, and affordable device” with which electric co-ops can hedge against price fluctuation and conduct risk management.
more >>Energy Information Administration Weighs In With Cap-and-Trade Cost EstimateAugust 17, 2009 - Over a range of scenarios, economic impacts of climate legislation vary widely.
more >>NRECA Urges Senator Boxer to Work for Achievable, Least-Cost Climate Change BillAugust 7, 2009 - Senate should protect consumers by allocating allowances to local distribution corporations with formula based on carbon emissions.
more >>Key House Panel Votes To Close Railroad LoopholesJuly 30, 2009 - Full Judiciary Committee vote expected after the August recess.
more >>Study Throws New Light on Who Will Bear Climate Change Costs Under House BillJuly 15, 2009 - NRECA CEO Glenn English calls for consumer-friendly approach
more >>Statement of Glenn English on House Passage of HR 2454June 26, 2009 - NRECA looks forward to working with Senators to make additional improvements to climate change legislation.
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