Author: Staff U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Published: 3/16/2021 USDHHS Guiding principles: Accessibility, Community Engagement, Compatibility and Integration Barriers addressed: Cost, Compatibility and Integration, Market Forces Nationwide, in the past five years federal energy assistance funding
NBA Board of Governors launch first-ever NBA Foundation with NBPA to support Black communities and drive generational change
Author: NBA Staff Published: August 5, 2020 NBA NBA Board of Governors will contribute $300 million in initial funding to establish the NBA Foundation NEW YORK – The NBA Board of Governors announced today
South Carolina PSC approves Duke Energy program to add 200 MW of new large-scale renewables
Author: Kelsey Misberner Published: February 23, 2021 Solar Power World The Public Service Commission of South Carolina (PSCSC) has approved Duke Energy’s Green Source Advantage program in South Carolina, enabling the company to expand renewable energy
Much More Rooftop Solar from an Alternative to Monopoly Utility Models
Author: John Farrell Published: 3/10/2021 ILSR Since rooftop solar became possible, electric utilities have struggled to incorporate it into their outdated business model. In recent years, this lag in utility recognition has become increasingly problematic, risking
Energy Efficiency Innovations
Author: BU Institute for Sustainable Energy Staff 3/10/2021 BUISE Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy Energy Efficiency | Innovations: Driving Prosperity, Slashing Emissions You’re invited to join pioneers and leaders in mobility, aviation, buildings, and industrial energy efficiency
AABE 2021 National Conference Connecting The
Author: AABE Staff 3/10/2021 AABE Thrilled to announce our 2021 Virtual National Conference is OPEN for registration! This conference offers powerful connections, energetic exchanges, and top-notch sessions geared toward energy professionals, policy-makers,
How To Go Solar In DC: A Solar Seminar Series
Author: DOEE Staff Published: 3/8/2021 DC People’s Counsel Curious about going solar in the District of Columbia? Learn everything you need to know with our five part seminar series! About this Event How
Should Big Utilities Pay for Their Bad Choices? — Episode 124 of Local Energy Rules
Author: Maria Mccoy Published: 2/24/2021 ILSR An advocacy group in Boulder, Colo. has made the case for why utilities, not customers, should be responsible for the cost of retiring fossil fuel assets. For this episode