Is the Internet Still a Public Good? – Episode 1 of Unbuffered
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How did this coal town ditch gas lines, win grants, and make municipal networked geothermal the cheapest heating option?
Find out how quarterly distributed solar capacity growth compares to that of other power sectors.
The webinar examined what it takes to connect communities floor by floor, building by building.
ILSR endorses the Fair Prices for Local Businesses Act introduced by Senators Murphy (D-Conn.), Welch (D-Vt.), Gallego (D-Ariz.), Fetterman (D-Pa.), and Blumenthal (D-Conn.).
In 2022, Washington State passed House Bill 1799, which updated several provisions related to organic materials disposal and management. The bill also addresses compost purchasing,...
Karl Bode joins Chris Mitchell for a wide-ranging conversation about media consolidation, government power, and what it all means for the future of journalism.
ILSR's Christopher Mitchell talks to State Scoop about the far reaching significance of a new affordable Internet law passed in New Mexico.
Who should pay for upgrades to the high voltage transmission network?
Explore the latest quarterly update on community solar capacity.
State regulators are setting utility profit rates too high, allowing utilities to overcharge customers by billions in order to overpay their investors.
How lawmakers can take steps to ensure the right to repair and take action against companies whose repair restrictions violate antitrust and consumer protection laws.
A law that would give New Yorkers the power to fight rising grocery prices and shrink food deserts is now one step closer to becoming...
San Diego may be the only city to have secured upfront funding from utility shareholders to make clean energy cheaper.
Community composters and allies showcased community composting as a force of innovation in the broader composting industry at CCC26.