NEWS & RESOURCES
NEWS & RESOURCES
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Wisconsin Coalition Memo: Rejection of Transmission Monopoly (ROFR) Legislation Likely Saves Wisconsin Consumers Millions
January 11, 2023
Electricity rates are on the rise in Wisconsin. Thankfully, last session the Legislature rejected the
proposed Right of First Refusal (“ROFR”) legislation. Doing so helped control the rise of energy costs
for your constituents in future years.
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Energy policy abandons electricity consumers and increases inflation
May 15, 2022
Jon Wellinghoff and Paul Cicio discuss how FERC’s proposed rule protects incumbent monopoly utilities instead of consumers and why the Commission must unleash transmission competition in The Hill.
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April 19, 2022
Devin Hartman, R Street Institute, discusses the importance of electricity transmission competition for the U.S. to reach its net-zero targets in The Hill.
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Stakeholder Soapbox: Three FERC Fixes to Enable Transmission Competition
April 10, 2022
Paul Segal, LS Power, discusses three recommendations for FERC to enable transmission competition in RTO Insider.
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Wisconsin Coalition Memo: Rejection of Transmission Monopoly (ROFR) Legislation Likely Saves Wisconsin Consumers
May 15, 2022
Jon Wellinghoff and Paul Cicio discuss how FERC’s proposed rule protects incumbent monopoly utilities instead of consumers and why the Commission must unleash transmission competition in The Hill.
![Electricity pylons Electricity pylons](https://electricitytransmissioncompetitioncoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/iStock-180826359.jpg)
Energy policy abandons electricity consumers and increases inflation
May 15, 2022
Jon Wellinghoff and Paul Cicio discuss how FERC’s proposed rule protects incumbent monopoly utilities instead of consumers and why the Commission must unleash transmission competition in The Hill.