How U.S. Communities Can Help Deliver the Clean Energy Future
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Pew initiative seeks to modernize the national electric grid to benefit people and the climate
Over the next few months, citizens in more than 60 nations will choose leaders who will shape the future of those countries—and our planet. A key issue in many of these elections is how communities can help deploy clean energy—and build up local economies—in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
This is certainly true in
Local communities are the backbone of any successful clean energy project. Their early and active involvement ensures not only the acceptance but the long-term durability of projects. For example, communities can generate their own clean energy through technologies such as rooftop solar and storage, which can allow for a more flexible and resilient electricity grid. Furthermore, community-level involvement in the energy transition can bring economic benefits—including jobs and reduced energy costs—in a way that bridges political divides.
That has led The Pew Charitable Trusts to launch an initiative to rapidly accelerate the deployment of distributed energy sources (DERs) across
DERs can empower communities to generate and manage their own energy, enhance grid resilience, and increase energy security. They also offer a cost-effective, durable pathway to reducing carbon emissions; in fact, in one model, researchers looked at ways the
Pew's bipartisan initiative—which will also include other industry and regulatory experts, equity- and community-centered organizations, and utility representatives—will develop a roadmap on how the nation can rapidly accelerate the growth of DERs across the country.
We've seen the value that DERs can provide through a pilot project in
The potential of DERs is vast, but there are many barriers for customers to access them and for widespread community adoption. Through this initiative, we hope to give policymakers the tools needed to scale the use of DERs, and to equip communities with the resources needed to ensure equitable access to the financial and environmental benefits of clean, distributed energy.
This new initiative builds upon Pew's
For more information, visit Energy Modernization | The Pew Charitable Trusts (pewtrusts.org)
Contact: Monique O'Grady, senior manager, [email protected], 202-540-6336
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