Why the Grid Is Lagging Behind Demand
"In the long run, the United States might just need a new regulatory regime. The one we have now was made when large fossil fuel and hydropower plants provided all of the electricity. New forms of energy generation have since been invented and are vying for space on the grid. Some proposals are looking for off-grid solutions. The needs of consumers and industry are growing and changing; the old system seems unable to keep up, especially as decentralized energy resources add layers of complexity to the grid. The old regulations may need to be done away with, and a new, more flexible system installed."
We agree. That's what "Consumer Regulated Electricity" (CRE) is designed to do, to offer the 21st century U.S. a pathway to 21st century electricity supplies. Contact us to learn more about CRE and follow us here on LinkedIn.
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