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Report: Louisiana’s Electricity Costs Are Rising Due to Structural Flaws in Regulation, Not Just Demand

Report: Louisiana’s Electricity Costs Are Rising Due to Structural Flaws in Regulation, Not Just Demand

Louisiana’s electricity prices are rising not primarily because demand is outpacing supply, but due to structural features in the state’s regulatory framework, according to a new report from...
SREA Files Request That LG&E/KU Adopt PSC Staff Recommendations

SREA Files Request That LG&E/KU Adopt PSC Staff Recommendations

The Southern Renewable Energy Association (SREA) filed written comments this week with the Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) in response to Staff’s report on Louisville Gas & Electric...

Louisiana Public Service Commission Docket U-37425: SREA testimony, filings

The Southern Renewable Association (SREA) filed written comments with the Louisiana Public Service Commission recently regarding Entergy Louisiana's Application for Approval of Generation and Transmission Resource in Connection...

Southern Renewable Energy Association

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Legislation

SREA advocates for policies that support renewable energy deployment and protect the industry from legislative threats. Our efforts ensure that renewable energy companies influence regional energy policies, focusing on growth, tax incentives, siting, and decommissioning requirements.

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Regulatory

SREA’s regulatory advocacy helps shape utility plans to integrate renewable energy, expanding clean energy access in the Southeast. By participating in state utility proceedings, SREA provides technical comments and testimony to promote clean energy adoption.

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Transmission

SREA is actively engaged in the regional planning process and collaborates with organizations across the region to push for reforms in planning, transparency and oversight with two goals in mind: strengthening the grid and integrating more renewable energy.