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  • H. R. 8523 aims to ensure that Transmission Organizations permit bids from groups representing certain retail customers, even if state laws previously prohibited such bids. These groups, known as aggregators, are allowed to combine the energy-saving efforts of utilities that...

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    Congress has introduced the REDUCE Act, which wants to let big groups that save a lot of electricity join in special energy markets, even if some states say no. It asks the government to make a rule to ensure this happens within a year.

  • H.R. 604, titled the "Responsive Energy Demand Unlocks Clean Energy Act" or the "REDUCE Act," requires Transmission Organizations to permit aggregators of retail customers to bid into organized wholesale electric markets. This must be done even if state laws or state...

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    The REDUCE Act wants to make sure that groups of people using electricity (called aggregators) can join big energy markets to buy and sell power, even if state rules say they can't. The energy boss people have 12 months to figure out how to make this work.