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REV’s 2023 Regulatory Review
Throughout 2023, REV continued to fight for a fair, predictable, and efficient regulatory process for renewable energy and energy storage projects before the PUC and a fair evaluation of...
Utility Buy-in Paves the Way for Dramatically Increased Renewable Energy Generation
Throughout the fall, legislators, utilities, and activists met repeatedly to hammer out a framework for updating our state’s Renewable Energy Standard (RES). Meeting under the auspices of...
REV Op-Ed: Moving Energy is the Key to Vermont’s 100% Renewable Energy Future
There’s good news ahead in the fight against climate change. Utilities, business owners and energy experts now acknowledge there’s an affordable path to achieving what was once just a...
REV2023 Recap: Energy Resilience and the Grid
The transition to a highly electrified, 100% renewable future will pose new challenges and present new opportunities for grid reliability and resilience. Presenters Sarah Adams (ISO-NE),...
REV2023 Recap: Strategies for Advancing 24/7 Carbon Free Energy
Currently, companies and utilities meet their renewable energy commitments with renewable energy credits (RECs) that are reconciled on an annual basis. This means companies and utilities...
REV2023 Recap: Vermont – Leader of Laggard On Energy Storage?
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 flexibility benefits,...
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 economic benefits of...
REV Statement on Twin States Clean Energy Link’s Selection as a US DOE Transmission Facilitation Program Award Recipient
Renewable Energy Vermont (REV), the trade association representing Vermont’s renewable energy industry, applauds the U.S. Department of Energy’s announcement that National Grid’s Twin...
The Vermont Comprehensive Energy Plan’s “Central Mitigation Scenario” is looking increasingly unrealistic
The news over the past few weeks that the offshore wind industry is struggling has shined a stark light on the assumptions in Vermont’s Comprehensive Energy Plan. In 2022, the Vermont...
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 the country, annual...
The Efficiency of Section 248 Permitting Must be Protected
The Public Utility Commission is jeopardizing the efficiency of the Section 248 process by changing the list of entities that must be notified when a Section 248 petition is filed and that...
Net Metering Rule Should Support System Expansions and Avoid Arbitrary Siting Restrictions
The Public Utility Commission has proposed changes to the net metering rule that arbitrarily limits the ability of local communities to site net metering projects and harms early adopters...
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