Along with an online data explorer that allows users to deep-dive into the economic, jobs, generation, and emissions data for the potential new market, the two energy policy analysis firms included a technical report and a policy guidebook for the industry.
Aside from the savings numbers estimated, which Titan views as accurate and potentially undervalued, a competitive electricity market in the Southeast will lower costs, create jobs, drive innovation, and refocus the utility companies on their primary mandate of delivering power. Titan looks forward to supporting this market across Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
Titan Energy recently developed a state by state utility map to show what energy services can be offered in each state. You can browse to see if competitive electricity or natural gas procurement is available in the state: www.titanenergyne.com/utilities/