Public Power Can Tackle The Affordability Crisis — Episode 260 of Local Energy Rules
Learn how public power can tackle the affordability crisis.
Learn how public power can tackle the affordability crisis.
Ron Knox explores the growing movement of localized anger at corporate power, and how it can offer "a light out of the darkness."
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.
Newly unsealed FTC filing accuses PepsiCo of favoring Walmart while artificially inflating prices for local grocers and consumers.
The solar tax credit landscape is changing. Third-party ownership could be one way to cut losses.
A webinar series explores the crucial role of compost in protecting the climate.
Stacy Mitchell talks to WBUR's 1A about the economic and policy forces creating a challenging environment for independent businesses.
A webinar featuring lessons learned and tips for replication from community-oriented composters in partnership with local governments.
Federal judge rules keeping complaint sealed "cannot be justified" in light of public interest.
Analysis reveals Amazon's contracts undermine procurement safeguards while independent suppliers offer better prices, service, and transparency.
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?