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Report: Power Retailers Reach Limit Of Deregulated Markets

April 03,2019



Recapping a discussion at Energy Marketing Conferences' Eleventh Semi-Annual Energy Marketing Conference in Houston, the Houston Chronicle's L.M. Sixel concludes that expansion of retail choice is, "not likely to happen anytime soon," noting challenges and utility opposition cited by Matt White, president of the Retail Energy Supply Association

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