We help people aspire and argue for what they need: clean, local, affordable energy and the chance to own it, individually or collectively.
We help people understand why those in power won’t provide it for them by explaining the monopoly utility system, its perverse incentives, and the failure of public oversight.
We push those in powerto act in alignment, either directly or in partnership with allies, by intervening in regulatory proceedings, advocating for new policies, and supporting a wide network of climate and community advocates.
We pressure or collaborate with those with power in the climate movementto care about scale, ownership, and energy justice.
We highlight and amplify the successes of others to fuel the work of local organizers, especially through our Local Energy Rules podcast.
Paying Solar Incentives Direct to Nonprofits — Episode 213 of Local Energy Rules
Jeremy Kalin discusses the evolution of federal tax incentives for renewable energy and how the direct pay provision of the Inflation Reduction Act will deliver...
In 2010, Colorado passed the Community Solar Gardens Act, enabling its now fully-fledged community solar program. This post summarizes how the policy has evolved, including...