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The John Locke Foundation Reaches an “Energy Crossroads” and Takes a Wrong Turn

by Staff | Jun 25, 2021 | Energy Market Reform

The John Locke Foundation (JLF), which claims to be a ‘free market think tank,’ in fact supports the aims of government regulated monopolies that seek to avoid private sector competition at all costs. Yesterday, the JLF distributed a paper to North Carolina...

Is the Southeast Energy Exchange Market (SEEM) the Utility Market Reform the Carolinas Need?

by Suzanne Sabin | May 31, 2021 | Energy Market Reform

Image courtesy of the Charlotte Business Journal In July of 2020, reporters discovered that Duke Energy had been in secret negotiations with at least sixteen other utilities to create SEEM — a bilateral trading market. Duke had maintained secrecy despite having...
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