
[Episode #233] – Ending the Monopoly Utility
The Energy Transition Show with Chris Nelder (Full Episodes)
Reviving Antitrust for a Competitive Utility Sector
Revitalizing antitrust scrutiny in the utility sector is essential to curb corporate monopolization and protect democratic integrity. Historical anti-monopoly laws, particularly those established post-Gilded Age and strengthened in the 1950s, aimed to prevent corporate power concentration that distorts democracy. The dual objectives of these laws include fostering a competitive economy that safeguards smaller producers while simultaneously defending democratic processes from excessive political influence. This approach is crucial for ensuring that the utility sector operates in a manner conducive to both economic vitality and democratic health.
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