
Mitigation Planning as Framework for Energy Transition Planning
Conversations about climate change are increasingly driven by stories about its adverse effects in real time, from flooding and temperature swings to the near-normal occurrence

Conversations about climate change are increasingly driven by stories about its adverse effects in real time, from flooding and temperature swings to the near-normal occurrence

President’s Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Years of inexpensive natural gas electric generation has upset the competitive electric

It’s never been more obvious that energy is a COMMUNITY conversation. More and more we see municipalities making “Ready for 100” announcements, committing to a

The results are in! We asked attendees of the 2018 LeadingAge Conference & Expo about the changing electrical grid & its impact on senior living. Respondents (n=41)
Does your community have an integrated energy vision? With today’s changing grid, energy should be at the core of your planning efforts – controlling costs,

As part of our preparation for this week’s annual Pennsylvania Municipal Electrical Association (PMEA) conference, we took a look at some key factors that are set
When the first Ford model T rolled off the production line in 1908, it didn’t have cupholders. Ford’s idea was simplicity of design. This method enabled quick
The US electric grid modernization and transition to distributed generation resembles the Chinese Warring States Period of the 5th to 3rd centuries BC. Much like those great generals, the

The continued convergence of energy and transportation is creating tremendous opportunity for new business models, even as it stacks the odds against traditional electric utilities.
Consolidation of the electric utilities has become a key strategy for companies like Exelon. As long-term energy profits are threatened by the high level of customer