Reports and publications
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Ohio electric utilities want to return to the warm comforts of regulation, where profits are virtually guaranteed and old, uneconomic power plants can continue operating. Yet studies overwhelmingly show that electricity competition is increasing efficiency, lowering costs, and enhancing customer choice.
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The foundation for climate change progress
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Methane leaks: How oil and gas emissions pose widespread risk to California communities
Type: Column/Article
Date: December 6, 2017
Methane pollution from the oil and gas industry in California has the potential to harm the environment, health, and safety of Californians. Low-cost solutions to eliminate methane leaks from wells, pipeline, and other equipment should be implemented.
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Financing New Jersey’s clean energy economy: Pathways for leadership
Type: Report
Date: December 5, 2017
Governor-elect Murphy campaigned to set New Jersey on a path to 100% clean energy by 2050. However, existing funding streams have not been sufficient to catalyze the scale of growth required.
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Cities are where the most inspiring and innovative experiments are to fight climate change
Type: Column/Article
Date: December 5, 2017
These bottoms-up success stories in cities offer our best hope for regaining momentum at the federal level.
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'Net-zero emissions' is within our grasp -- And will directly benefit our grandchildren
Type: Column/Article
Date: November 27, 2017
We can indeed make the future planet safe for the next generations.
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Our most ambitious strategic plan, for today’s complex challenges.
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California Bucks Global Trend with another Year of GHG Reductions
Type: Column/Article
Date: November 20, 2017
California’s 2016 greenhouse gas emissions data showed it may decreased more than anticipated.
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In New England, local utilities placed large orders and then canceled at the last minute, which pushed electric prices up by 20%.