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Utility Regulators Face a New Reality

With the energy industry in the midst of an evolution, cooperatives are more clearly understanding the need for transformation from a role of commodity supplier to “ratepayers” to a trusted advisor on a range of energy issues to a more and more sophisticated and...

Member Engagement in the New Cooperative Era

There’s a major trend happening in energy that is not measured in barrels or BTUs.  Cooperatives are becoming much more focused on deepening their member relationships.  As state after state deregulates electricity, forcing co-op to compete with retail providers, and...

Millennials’ Buying Habits Continue to Impact Energy

Millennials’ Buying Habits Continue to Impact Energy

By 2025, Millennials will make up to 75 percent of the work force, as the next largest generation, the Baby Boomers, retire in droves. This means their buying power will only increase in the next decade – multicultural Millennials' buying habits include spending more...

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Electric Vehicles Expand Energy Equity Opportunities

The transportation sector has been the largest CO2 producer in the United States since 2017 when it surpassed power generation, a sector which reduced CO2 emissions through the switch from coal to natural gas and growth in renewables. Transportation is currently...

EV Charging Stations Provided Through Public-Private Partnership

HomeServe participated in the October unveiling of the newly renovated "Courthouse Square in Texarkana USA,” which included the ribbon-cutting for two new Electric Vehicle charging stations installed on the square. Through a partnership between the City of Texarkana,...

IM Plugged In EV Incentive Program Announced by I&M Power

Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) recently announced its IM Plugged In program which will accelerate Indiana residents’ adoption of electric vehicles by providing an incentive for installing charging equipment and discounting electrical rates for those who charge their...

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