Competitive markets should continue to operate without state governments picking and choosing the winners within those markets. This will ensure that more reliable and cleaner options can come to market without the interference of needless red tape.
Issue: Electricity & Grid Resiliency
Proposed Energy Grid Fix Is Not The Right Answer for Texas
Meaningful increases in energy efficiency and demand response will improve grid reliability, lower all customers’ electricity bills, enhance the Texas economy, and create more jobs.
MISO Set to Expand Grid, Usher in Renewable Development
These new transmission lines are without a doubt a good thing for renewable energy development. Better transmission capability will hasten our transition to a future powered by clean energy sources.
FERC Ruling Can Help Regional Grids Experiment with Renewable Integration
Keeping a flexible operating environment will allow the best solutions for integrating renewable energy to emerge naturally.
GRID Alternatives Is Leading The Charge Toward Solar For All
The organization currently serves families on tribal lands and in California, Colorado, and the mid-Atlantic region. This is through their Energy For All Program, which offers “single-family, multifamily, and community solar installation services, project development, and technical assistance.”
A Fully Green Grid: At What Cost?
Wind, solar, fission, and fusion must all comprise contributions to a carbon-neutral energy sector. But the government must not be in the business of monopolistically picking which companies or technologies will come out on top. Come rain or shine, renewables must be left to succeed or fail on their own merits.
America’s Energy Grid: Explained
Discussion of our grid is ramping up, not going away. From state legislatures to Congress to the public square, it is a topic that is going to be brought up a lot this year. Knowing the facts will equip you to jump into these discussions as well.






