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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Willie Phillips, has demonstrated unwavering dedication to enhancing power system reliability and ensuring cost-effective electricity access for all Americans, while fostering constructive dialogue with stakeholders and garnering bipartisan support for vital initiatives. #Bitcoin #btc #bitcoinmining #Bitcoin_Curtis #notfinancialadvice #energy #renewableenergy #reliability #affordability #electricity #powergeneration #energytransition #transmissionmanagement #renewables

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President & CEO at Electric Power Supply Association

What’s in a name? Less than you might think.      The DC parlor game of creating controversy where none seems to exist has unfortunately made its way to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. A lot of #FERC watchers and gadflies seem to have opinions about the title of who’s “acting” and seemingly less interested in the results of who’s “doing.” Since becoming a member of #FERC, and even more so since being named the commission’s chairman, Chairman Willie Phillips has shown tremendous leadership on critically important power system concerns, including a laser focus on reliability. He has made clear his commitment to securing reliable and cost-effective access to electricity for all Americans, and the need for action to address mounting challenges. He has also been actively engaged in reaching out to and hearing from all stakeholders to establish a productive dialogue on how to achieve those goals. It has been clear to Electric Power Supply Association and our member companies that Chairman Phillips’ achievements in moving items on the #FERC docket with bipartisan support and in the role as head of the Commission is not diminished by any use of the word “acting” before his title. Whatever title the chattering class is focused on we are not. We look forward to Chairman Phillips' continued leadership in working collaboratively to get things done. #leadership #reliability  

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