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Who’s the Buyer? Retail Electric Market Structure Reforms in Support of Resource Adequacy and Clean Energy Development

Mar 2, 2020 | Consumer Benefits, Markets, Resource Adequacy

Testimony Before the Illinois State Senate Regarding PJM’s Minimum Offer Price Rule

Mar 1, 2020 | Consumer Benefits, Markets, Resource Adequacy, Testimony

Too Much of the Wrong Thing: The Need for Capacity Market Replacement or Reform

Nov 1, 2019 | Consumer Benefits, Markets, Resource Adequacy

ERCOT 2019: Final Proof of a Successful Market Design?

Oct 1, 2019 | Consumer Benefits, Markets, Resource Adequacy

Enabling Versatility: Allowing Hybrid Resources to Deliver Their Full Value to Customers

Sep 9, 2019 | Consumer Benefits, Interconnection, IRPs, Markets, Resource Adequacy

Consumer Impacts of FERC Interference with State Policies: An Analysis of the PJM Region

Aug 4, 2019 | Consumer Benefits, Markets, Resource Adequacy

Response to EPSA Critique of Grid Strategies MOPR Cost Analysis

Aug 3, 2019 | Consumer Benefits, Markets, Resource Adequacy

Affidavit on New York ISO Buyer Side Mitigation for Key Capture Energy

Aug 2, 2019 | Consumer Benefits, Markets, Resource Adequacy, Testimony

Transmission Congestion Costs in the U.S. RTOs

Aug 1, 2019 | Consumer Benefits, Markets, Transmission

Watt Coalition Initial Comments

Jun 4, 2019 | Consumer Benefits, Markets, Resource Adequacy, Technology, Transmission

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Grid Strategies LLC is a power sector consulting firm helping clients understand the electric power industry, energy markets, and policy. Drawing on extensive experience in state regulation, transmission planning, and wholesale markets, Grid Strategies analyzes and helps advance grid integration solutions.

Based in the Washington DC area, the firm is actively engaged with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Department of Energy, state Public Utility Commissions, Regional Transmission Organizations, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, Congressional committees, the administration, and various stakeholders.

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