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Beyond the Wires: Community Benefits from Transmission Projects

A new report highlights how the most successful projects treat communities as partners, not obstacles.
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Plugged In: How community engagement can help keep energy affordable

The Plugged In video series gives you knowledge and tools to make a difference toward an energy system that is cleaner, healthier, and more affordable for everyone.

Public Utility Commission (PUC) Directory

Visit your state’s Public Utility Commission website to find open dockets, public meetings and information about your electric bill.

Vote Solar Regulatory Advocacy Hub

A site dedicated to advancing procedural justice by supporting direct access to energy regulatory venues.
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Overly Impacted, Rarely Heard

A report from the Massachusetts Attorney General’s office, details how energy regulatory decision-making processes in Massachusetts can be more inclusive and equitable.
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The Energy Democracy Scorecard

An organizing tool for community leaders to advance policies and projects that sustain the goals of energy democracy, curated by Emerald Cities Collaborative.

Energy Equity Project Report and Framework

A tool for comprehensively measuring and advancing energy equity among utilities, state regulatory agencies, and other practitioners, while engaging and centering BIPOC and frontline communities.

Advancing Equity in Utility Regulation

Provides perspectives on advancing equity in electric utility regulation and makes recommendations related to stakeholder engagement, electricity infrastructure siting, evaluation metrics, etc.

Who Holds the Power

A report from the Chisholm Legacy Project, demystifies state Public Utilities Commissions to ensure that people who make decisions about air and water quality, the affordability of energy, and practices that contribute to climate change represent the communities most impacted.