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From Fleets to Apartments: Ensuring No EV Customer Is Left Behind
Four steps to streamline electric service connections for small EV customers. By Aradhana Gahlaut, Bryn Grunwald Global electric vehicle (EV) sales have grown rapidly over the past five years, increasing nearly 500 percent between 2020 and 2024. And in the United States, despite a slowdown due to changes in federal policy, EV … [continued]
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Competing Through Creativity & Resilience: How Regions Can Lead on Advanced Energy
Reflections from the International Economic Development Council Conference By Whitney Mann Creativity and efficiency are becoming the new operating models for economic and community development, defining which regions will lead in the next chapter of the energy transition. This was made clear earlier this month at the International Economic Development Council … [continued]
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Illinois Lawmakers Can Fight Rising Energy Costs During Veto Session
Energy prices are at record highs and will rise again in 2026. Legislators must pass the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act to prevent future increases. ILLINOIS – Illinois clean energy advocates are calling on the Illinois General Assembly to pass the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act (CRGA) during … [continued]
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Proposed $21.6M police budget will make St. Thomas safer, chief says
“It’s time to staff up and make sure I can hire the resources to provide a safe city,” Chief Marc Roskamp said.
As heat relief bylaw moves ahead, critics say low-income tenants left out
Though approved, the new bylaw, which heads to full council on Oct. 14, could still face some more opposition.