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25 energywatch-inc.com / 212.616.5100 / 1261 Broadway, Suite 510 New York, NY 10001 Electric industry reregulation Electric industry reregulation exists to apply regulatory laws to utilities that seem to operate under a natural monopoly, even after a restructuring of the power industry that intended to break down monopolistic utilities. Electric industry restructuring The goal of restructuring is to permit competition within the electricity market, ultimately resulting in customers being able to choose their own supplier of electricity. Electric industry restructuring therefore consists of deconstructing monopolies and vertically integrated systems across the electric industry. This allows for competition in the market, and consumer choice, but the electricity will still travel through the distribution lines of the local utility. Electric power grid (The Grid) The electric power grid, also known colloquially as "the grid" is an interconnected system across the united states that allows for electricity delivery from the electricity producers to the consumers. The grid utilizes transmission and distribution lines to transport electricity from point A to point B. In the US, there are three large grid systems that connect to one another, including the Eastern Interconnect, the Western Interconnect, and the Texas Interconnect. In non-continental states, such as Alaska, there are multiple systems that cover the state. The electric grid, while large and sprawling now, was developed bit by bit over the years, and the infrastructure is now largely out of date; it is increasingly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, including large storms and overcapacity.

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