Article | 03.26.2020
Why the Census Matters for Clean Energy Advocates
Accurate population counts are essential to the future of crucial energy efficiency and energy assistance programs, as well as essential to what energy advocates know about the connection between how...
Berkeley Electric Sets Pace on Helping Customers Through Tough Time
Article | 03.20.2020
Just How Unaffordable Is Energy in Memphis?
Article | 03.18.2020
Take Action to Ensure Utilities Suspend Disconnections + Recommended Resources and Reading Roundup While Practicing Social Distancing During COVID-19
Article | 03.16.2020
LIVE: Utilities that Have and Have Not Suspended Disconnects Amid COVID-19
The Energy and Policy Institute is tracking which utilities are suspending disconnections during the coronavirus outbreak, as well as regulators that are mandating suspensions. The Southern Alliance...
Article | 03.13.2020
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: How KUB’s New Contract Sells Its Customers Short
Article | 03.07.2020
Should MLGW Break Free From TVA?
Article | 03.04.2020
Hats Off to the Florida Public Service Commission for Approving the Nation’s Largest Community Solar Program
The innovative SolarTogether program will bring nearly 1.5 gigawatts (GW) of solar along with $1.8 billion of investment and an estimated 4,000 solar jobs to Florida over the next two years.
Article | 02.28.2020
Duke Energy Carolinas Rate Case Update: Beyond the Coal Ash Issue
Duke Energy Carolinas, in its current rate structures and its proposed rate case, is out of touch with the needs of its residential customers. Technical testimony backs up what many residents have...
Article | 02.24.2020
Santee Cooper ownership might change hands: Five things that surprised us in the report
The fate of South Carolina’s state-owned utility Santee Cooper came more into focus last week as a key report detailed several potential future scenarios for the utility. Read on to see how we got...