Oct
20
2011

Competitive Markets: A Utility Perspective

Energy and Environment Breakfast Series
Categorized Under: Energy

 

 

More than 12 years after the advent of competition in electricity markets, advocates point to a growing body of evidence that competition in electricity markets is boosting efficiency, driving innovation, and spurring suppliers to produce cheaper and cleaner energy. Millions of customers—from Fortune 100 companies to suburban households—are shopping for power supply and taking advantage of lower prices and diverse products. Competition is also increasing investment in renewables and technology to help customers use less energy. The spread of competitive markets has slowed, however.

  • Which market model—monopoly or competition—is best suited to help the energy industry adapt to the United States' shifting environmental policy landscape and drive the transition to a clean-energy economy?
  • What market and policy forces are needed to accelerate the move to competition?
  • Will competition catch on with residential electricity customers?

At ICF’s October Energy Breakfast, Mayo A. Shattuck III, chairman, president, and CEO of Constellation Energy will describe his firm’s entrepreneurial drive to navigate a dynamic competitive market, and provide an overview of its pending merger with Exelon.

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Speaker

  • Mayo Shattuck III

    Chairman, President and CEOConstellation Energy

    Mayo Shattuck, president and chief executive officer of Constellation Energy since 2001, has extensive executive experience. Constellation Energy is a Fortune 200 company that owns energy-related businesses, including a wholesale and retail power marketing and merchant generation business in North America, as well as the Baltimore Gas and Electric Company. Previously Mr. Shattuck served as Chairman of the Board at both Constellation Energy and Deutsche Bank, where he also served as Global Head of Investment Banking and Global Head of Private Banking. From 1997 to 1999, Mr. Shattuck was vice chairman of Bankers Trust Corporation, and from 1991 to 1997, he served as president, chief operating officer (COO), and director at Alex. Brown Inc.

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Event Details

Date: Oct 20, 2011
Time: 8:00AM–9:30AM (Eastern)
Speaker: Mayo Shattuck III
Place: Washington, DC Office

Registration Closed

 
 
 
 

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