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Colorado’s About To Find Out What Middle Ground Feels Like In The Solar Wars
New Report Shows Pathways for Vermont to Reach 20% Solar by 2025
Solar stakeholders, market participants, and policy experts were invited today to explore the findings of a recently released study that identifies what it will take for Vermont to transition from a developed solar economy to an advanced one by 2025. The Vermont Solar Pathways study, led by Vermont Energy Investment Corporation (VEIC) in partnership with…
RAP Names Jessica Shipley as Associate
The Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP) has recently added a new member to the U.S. team. Jessica Shipley, most recently a senior policy analyst with the Oregon Department of Energy, will be supporting RAP’s work on climate-related issues, utility regulatory policy, energy efficiency, integrated resource planning, and other energy policy topics. She will be working with…
RAP Highlights the Role of the Mighty Consumer in Poland
At the “Flex-E—Flexibility in the Power System” conference, hosted by the Forum for Energy, RAP’s Edith Bayer highlighted the important role that the Polish consumer can play in supporting the evolution of the power system in Poland. She emphasized the value of demand response in strengthening the elasticity and reliability of the Polish power system,…
RAP and Forum for Energy Team Up on the “Clean Energy for All Europeans” Package in Poland
RAP’s partnership with the Warsaw-based think tank Forum for Energy is advancing discussions around the impact of the European “Winter Package” of energy and climate legislation in Poland. The new legislation aims to bolster the competitiveness of the European Union in the transition to an integrated, secure, and low-emissions energy sector. While the package poses…