Energy storage will be a linchpin in the transition to 100% renewable energy. Whether in the form of utility-scale projects built specifically to provide grid...
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REV2023 Recap: Bringing Greater Equity to Renewables
As we move to electrifying heating and transportation, keeping electricity costs manageable for low and moderate-income (LMI) households and enabling them to reap the...
REV2023 Recap: Regulatory Road Blocks to 100% Renewable Energy
The national picture on renewable deployment has never looked better but the picture in Vermont is starkly different. While solar deployments are rising rapidly across...
REV2022 RECAP: Regional Planning Lays the Groundwork for Renewables
The imperative to transition to renewable energy is indisputable. But while the necessity of the transition is clear, it is not without its technical challenges. Most...
REV2022 RECAP: A Renewable Energy Standard Like No Other
At first glance, Vermont’s Renewable Energy Standard (RES) sounds impressive: within a decade Vermont’s utilities will be required to get 75% of the electricity they...
REV2022 Recap: Vermont’s Wind Sound Rule Blocks Vermont Wind Power
The session Bringing Wind Back to Vermont was one of the most popular at REV2022 and it’s no mystery why: despite the state’s wind potential and the complementary...
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