How Utilities Can Mitigate Risks through Robust Community Benefits Plans
Working with communities to ensure their voices are part of the project planning process can help utilities’ new clean energy projects succeed.
Working with communities to ensure their voices are part of the project planning process can help utilities’ new clean energy projects succeed.
Four carbon dioxide removal company CEOs weigh in on challenges, innovations, and the path to scale the industry.
Regulators in at least seven jurisdictions have adopted performance incentive mechanisms (PIMs) and complementary reforms to elevate equity in the clean energy transition.
Statement: As EPA Finalizes New Power Plant Rules, Clean, Reliable Solutions Abound Washington, DC, April 25, 2024 – Today, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized new pollution reduction standards for coal plants and…
A guide to help community organizations collaborate with their utilities to deploy commercial solar and solar + storage in their neighborhoods.
Lower returns on equity for utilities will make them more competitive and hasten the energy transition.
Michigan’s Public Service Commission stopped a utility from charging customers extra to recoup expensive coal costs, setting an example for utilities nationwide.
Western states must collaborate to expand the region’s electricity transmission system and unlock incredible economic opportunities.
A lack of national standards for resource adequacy gives grid planners an opportunity to adopt innovative new planning practices for reliability.
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