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Solar Energy that Pays for Low-Income Customers and Communities

NRRI shared a new Insights paper, Solar Energy that Pays for Low-Income Customers and Communities. This paper highlights the key aspects of program design and implementation that are helping providers deliver cost-saving solar energy and associated products and services to low-income consumers, organizations that provide services to low-income clientele, and disadvantaged communities. An Appendix includes program summaries from 18 jurisdictions.
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Thelma and Louise: Are Utilities Driving Energy Production Off a Cliff?
Are utilities driving energy production over a cliff, just like Thelma and Louise in the popular movie? With the increasing push for net-zero carbon emissions and the phasing out of fossil fuel-powered energy sources, many utilities are..
Global Low-Carbon Energy Technology Investment Surges Past $1 Trillion for the First Time
Global investment in low-carbon energy . . . 'Trillion', the new 'Billion'!
Embracing the Future: How Utilities Can Leverage Distributed Energy Resources for Success
It is a common misconception that utilities should resist the growth of rooftop solar and distributed energy resources (DERs). The truth is utilities should instead embrace the potential that DERs hold for the energy industry. The question is how..
Is it feasible? Is it legal? Sunnova micro utility plan explained as CPUC mulls decision
Homebuilders and solar installation providers are coming together “to construct and operate public utility microgrids” and to “establish rates for service.” This new approach will require approval from California's Public Utility Commission..
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