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While the public eye is on Operation Gridiron, Entergy is backing two lesser-known proposals that protect its monopoly, not its customers, writes Logan Atkinson Burke, who heads up the Alliance for Affordable Energy.
By Lauren Kalinosky, AAE Fellow
When resilience planning, utilities use modeling information about future weather conditions in the areas they serve, looking at a range of different possibilities, including worst-case scenarios. Climate change is already increasing costs for electric customers significantly, a reality we’re facing in Louisiana.
By Constantine Gonatas, AAE Consultant & Jessica Hendricks, AAE's State Policy Director
By Jesse George, AAE's New Orleans Policy Director
By Brenna Landis, JD Candidate, Class of 2023, Loyola University New Orleans College of Law
We were honored to have Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Davante Lewis and State Representative Matthew Willard join as special guests. The dialogue focused on the Securitization Act, which allows utilities to purchase securities (basically loans) to repair infrastructure damaged by storms, and to pass those repair costs onto ratepayers.
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