The hidden barriers to clean energy on tribal lands Despite $14 billion in federal funding, Native communities face unique challenges in building renewables projects.
The realities of clean energy on tribal land Despite billions in federal aid, many Native American tribes still live in energy poverty. One organization hopes to change that.
How school buses are powering the grid By 2030, PG&E hopes to use two-thirds of California's EVs as flexible load.
Turning a fleet of school buses into a VPP By 2030, PG&E hopes to use two-thirds of electric vehicles in California as flexible load through vehicle-to-grid applications.
Extreme weather events are speeding up grid resiliency efforts As natural disasters get worse, community groups, clean energy advocates, and regulators are aligning to improve grid resiliency.
Severe storms are fast-tracking grid resiliency projects Early pilots and deployments of grid resiliency technologies are turning stakeholders into advocates in regions hit by frequent extreme weather events.
Why environmental messaging isn’t connecting with utility customers A new report from SECC shows that energy consumers are responding more to cost savings and less to environmental marketing.
Survey highlights limits of green messaging Why energy consumers are responding more to cost savings and less to environmental marketing.
How Granular Energy’s founder made the case for hourly REC matching Turns out, 100% clean energy really comes down to time and place.