Energy nationalization coming to a country near you
The truth is, the nation doesn’t need to support a specific type of fuel to ensure electricity keeps flowing. Competitive markets work, and the resilience of the grid has remained strong without drastic federal intervention. In fact, we can see the success of free market forces in many regions like PJM (covering the Midwest to Mid-Atlantic), where there has actually been an increase in new generation facilities and a rise in available reserve capacity while prices have decreased.
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