PSEG Chairman Ralph Izzo Testifies on Federal Transmission Policy
13 June 2009 - 3:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Calls for a process that includes true cost of transporting
renewable energy from the Midwest to the East Coast NEWARK, N.J.,
June 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- PSEG Chairman, President and CEO
Ralph Izzo testified today before Congress and discussed with
members of the House Energy and Commerce's Subcommittee on Energy
and Environment the implications of proposals that would create an
electric transmission superhighway. Izzo expressed concern about
masking the true cost of building transmission for renewables
through broad subsidization. He called for a market-based approach
and a transparent process that allows assessment of the actual
costs associated with delivering renewable energy from a remote
region. "Government should let market forces determine which
technologies and which locations are most attractive for
investment," Izzo said. "With these price signals in place,
developers can compare the costs of renewable generation
investments in different locations." PSEG has long supported
policies that promote renewable generation, and is planning major
investments in solar energy and offshore wind, as well as energy
storage technology that will help make renewable energy more
competitive. To read Izzo's testimony in it's entirety, please
visit http://www.pseg.com/. Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG)
is a publicly traded diversified energy company with annual
revenues of more than $13 billion, and three principal
subsidiaries: PSEG Power, PSEG Energy Holdings, and Public Service
Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G). PSEG Power, one of the
largest independent power producers in the U.S. has three main
subsidiaries: PSEG Fossil, PSEG Nuclear, and PSEG Energy Resources
& Trade. PSEG Energy Holdings has two main unregulated
energy-related businesses: PSEG Global and PSEG Resources.
PSE&G, New Jersey's oldest and largest regulated gas and
electric delivery utility, serves nearly three-quarters of New
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Site: http://www.pseg.com/
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