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Is Utility Corruption Impeding Energy Innovation?

Is Utility Corruption Impeding Energy Innovation?


Episode 29


Utility monopolies were meant to keep the lights on, but have they also opened the door to corruption that slows energy innovation?

Elisa talks with Dick Munson, veteran clean-energy advocate and author of Power Corrupts, about the scandals that rocked utilities like Commonwealth Edison and FirstEnergy, why the century-old monopoly structure invites abuse, and how bribery and dark money can stall the transition to cleaner, distributed power.

  • How billion-dollar bailouts in Illinois and Ohio exposed deep utility corruption

  • Why state-sanctioned monopolies create perverse incentives and resist prosumer tech

  • Practical reforms—from transparency to shareholder-funded lobbying—that could break the cycle

  • Why “clean government” is essential for a clean-energy future

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