Alliance to Save Energy Disappointed in FERC Decision to End PJM Energy Efficiency Payments
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Alliance to Save Energy Disappointed in FERC Decision to End PJM Energy Efficiency Payments
The Alliance to Save Energy (ASE) is disappointed in the decision by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) allowing PJM Interconnection to end capacity market payments for energy efficiency resources.
“ASE firmly believes FERC’s action could impede investment in energy efficiency,” said Paula R. Glover, ASE President. “Promoting the growth of energy-saving innovation is essential, not only to emissions reduction, but to energy affordability, reliability, and the creation of jobs across industry sectors.”
The Issue
After review of a filing by PJM that was supported by its Independent Market Monitor, FERC reversed the grid operator’s 15-year policy of issuing capacity market payments for energy efficiency resources.
The Impact
ASE shares the view of energy efficiency providers that energy-savings initiatives function as a measurable resource that should be given financial value.
“The cheapest kilowatts are the ones we don’t use, which is why wholesale markets have historically captured – and paid for – their value,” Glover said. “By ending capacity payments, this decision puts further pressure on ratepayers to cover the costs of these critical programs.”
ASE believes energy efficiency is valuable because it:
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