Liberty Power decides to rate markets around US
Restructuring Today
Feb 12, 2007
Liberty operates from Ft Lauderdale.
It's filling in the gap created by the end of the Center for the Advancement of Energy Markets.
Small businesses don't have a voice when it comes to electric policy, Liberty's CEO David Hernandez reminded us.
Electric choice gives them the freedom to choose cheaper prices and more innovative products -- but the ability of a small business to save money depends on how well the market is set up, he added.
Download the complete PDF report card.
We agreed with the various grades -- A through F -- Liberty gave US markets including two failures. Montana and Nevada earned F's because they limit choice for small businesses despite making it easier for big industrials to shop.
