
Health Care at Home: The New Risks from a Growing Trend
As more people opt to receive medical care at home, access to resilient emergency backup power will need to be prioritized and made more accessible, especially to low-income households.

Massachusetts becomes first in the nation to make battery storage eligible for energy efficiency incentives
Energy storage has been the coming thing for years. Now, it’s arrived – as an efficiency measure.

Battery Storage Could Revolutionize Home Health Care: Lessons Learned from Puerto Rico
A new research project in Puerto Rico demonstrates that the home health care industry is potentially a new market for solar and battery storage.

Batteries Replacing Gas in California, Coal in Colorado and Indiana
How storage will power a low carbon energy transformation has begun to emerge across the country – surprisingly led by utilities in the Midwest and West as they pursue an economic mix of renewables and battery storage to shut down and replace existing fossil-fuel plants.

The Right to Energy Data – An Emerging Environmental Justice Issue
Free access to energy data should be a basic right in today’s changing regulatory environment.

Maryland’s New Resiliency Program Could Serve as a Model for Other States
There’s a lot to like about the Maryland Energy Administration’s new $5 million program to support community resiliency hubs powered by solar and battery storage.