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About this Report: Decades of experience indicate that prescient planning on the part of regulators, utilities and stakeholders helps to deliver reliable energy service at a fair price. Early, routine planning that engages stakeholders in a transparent manner can… View Summary +

Like the all-powerful genies of mythology, artificial intelligence (AI) seems increasingly able to magically answer our questions and potentially grant wishes. Policymakers and regulators are still trying to understand the nuances of this technology and its impacts to energy systems. View Summary +

Energy regulators are pivotal in the energy transition. Traditionally focused on reliability and affordability, national and international policies mean they are now increasingly facing the challenge of decarbonisation. The Regulatory Energy Transition Accelerator (RETA) will host an event to raise… View Summary +

Energizing Change Reflecting on the past year, I am struck by many reasons for hope amid the growing climate crisis. You will notice I have signed this as Co-Founder and Interim CEO. Before you dig into the exciting… View Summary +

The Regulatory Assistance Project is beginning a new chapter of growth and thought leadership as we continue bringing clarity to the complexity of the clean energy transition. After thoughtful discussions between Richard Sedano and the RAP board of directors, Sedano… View Summary +

Brazil has excellent experience with policy regarding electricity accessibility. The Luz para Todos program, enacted in 2003, had connected 17.2 million rural Brazilians with electricity by 2023. But in some areas, particularly the Legal Amazon, challenges to electricity access persist. View Summary +

Nearly 20 years after regional stakeholders commenced a series of convenings to frame regulatory changes in PJM, policy and technology are converging to expand the power of demand-side resources to clean the U.S. grid. Though the term isn’t recognized much… View Summary +

If the video is not visible, please accept all cookies to enable the player. Financial performance incentives for regulated utilities, part of the discussion about ratemaking reform since the 1970s, have enjoyed renewed interest in the past decade. But… View Summary +
In a webinar discussion, Mark LeBel, Steve Kihm, Richard Sedano and Damali Harding highlighted a RAP paper exploring the policy, legal and financial aspects of performance incentive mechanisms and re-examined recent practices underlying cost-of-service ratemaking and the utility business… View Summary +
At the Regulatory Assistance Project, we have always been guided by a vision where clean, sustainable energy is a reality in our world. In many ways, this is a vision of a changing world. As RAP helps governments improve and… View Summary +
