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Communicate Only Through the Act!

May 05, 2023
Source: Boston Globe
Per this May 2 story, certain Massachusetts AirBnB hosts will get help in installing heat pumps from the app-based rentals service.
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Another Northeastern Bottleneck

March 31, 2023
Source: Bloomberg Law
This March 30 story details tension within the United States' , swirling around whether and how the program should target resources to communities at greatest risk of damage from severe weather and energy poverty.
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Commentary

Don't Look Now, but North Carolina Just Passed Bipartisan Grid Reform

October 15, 2021
Source: Energy News Network
A developer with skin in the game (mostly) applauds an entirely bipartisan law that just passed in North Carolina to drive serious carbon reduction and solar + storage investment beginning next year. This October 12 op/ed deals in the blow-by-blow that led to success.
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External News

Mississippi’s Move toward Long-Term Energy Planning Could Boost Efficiency

June 28, 2019
Source: Energy News Network
Renewables, storage and energy efficiency may get a stronger foothold in Mississippi after utility regulators last week took an unprecedented move to create a formal long-term energy planning process for the electric companies they regulate.

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