DIY Plug-In Solar Is On The Way — Episode 261 of Local Energy Rules
These plug-in devices bypass utility hassles to offer cheap, convenient power for everyone.
These plug-in devices bypass utility hassles to offer cheap, convenient power for everyone.
Learn how public power can tackle the affordability crisis.
The Mamdani administration has a crucial opportunity to reverse New York City's affordability crisis; this ILSR policy memo suggests strategies to do so.
Find out how quarterly distributed solar capacity growth compares to that of other power sectors.
The solar tax credit landscape is changing. Third-party ownership could be one way to cut losses.
Amazon has quietly captured a growing share of government purchasing. This major report explains how, and what to do about it.
You know why your local and state governments shouldn't be buying from Amazon. Here's what you can do about it.
Learn about pending Minnesota legislation to enable distributed power plants and their potential impact on energy affordability.
What happens when you combine cooperative solar ownership with a clever standardized design meant to match the scale and capacity of local communities?
How can state legislatures pave the way for cities to advance clean energy and equitably address climate change?
The story of 19 small Western Massachusetts towns that worked together over a decade and a half to build an alternative to the monopoly marketplace.
Learn how this state is ramping up the fight with the feds for local, clean energy affordability and access.
Learn about how this Minnesota lawmaker wants to tackle her state’s energy problems.
Learn how distributed power plants are helping everyday people in Puerto Rico save lives and keep the lights on.
No state in America is currently doing utility regulation well. But there’s hope.