Will Electric Utility Rates Become More Political?
Electricity costs could become a political issue as consumers across party lines grow anxious about their utility bills.
Electricity costs could become a political issue as consumers across party lines grow anxious about their utility bills.
New polling by PowerLines, a nonpartisan consumer education nonprofit, reveals the toll of rising utility bills on American energy consumers.
Distributed solar can still offer an impressive return without the tax credit. But it requires some rethinking about how projects are structured.
Clean and distributed energy came barreling out of 2024 with force. Now, they face walls. Do they have enough momentum to knock them down? Consider these signals.
Utilities may be shifting costs for data centers onto utility ratepayers in opaque ways, says a new Harvard paper.
Gismo Power offers solar on wheels to take advantage of a vast untapped energy resource: our driveways.
White papers and resources from Bruce Nordman about demand flexibility and capacity management.
Doors are opening for distributed energy resources as centralized electric grids falter.
California and Massachusetts again topped the ACEEE energy efficiency scorecard, while Louisiana made big strides.
Even green energy advocates sometimes don’t fully understand the role distributed energy resources play as grid and community assets.