RGGI’s Role in New Hampshire

Electric Vehicles and State Funds

Grid Modernization and Utility Reform in MA Series

Acadia Center comments on this trend in a three-part opinion series for CommonWealth Magazine. Part One of the series reviews the recent history of grid modernization and utility reform in Massachusetts, its uncertain future, and the need for legislative reforms and oversight. Part Two describes how the Department of Public Utilities (DPU) decision on revenue, return on equity, and utility business model reform fails to benefit consumers and ultimately approves approximately $460 million in additional ratepayer costs. Part Three discusses the DPU decision issued on January 5, 2018, covering rate design.

Download the following:

Part 1 – Grid Modernization in Massachusetts: Delays and More Delays
Part 2 – Eversource Rate Case: Higher Ratepayer Costs, for What Benefit?
Part 3 – Eversource Rate Case: Away from Simple Price Signals and Towards Unmanageable Complexity

Eversource Rate Case in MA

Community|EnergyVision Action Guide

To view the Community|EnergyVision Action Guide for each state in a reader format, please click the links below.

Community|EnergyVision Action Guide for Connecticut

Community|EnergyVision Action Guide for Maine

Community|EnergyVision Action Guide for Massachusetts

Community|EnergyVision Action Guide for New Hampshire

Community|EnergyVision Action Guide for New York

Community|EnergyVision Action Guide for Rhode Island

Community|EnergyVision Action Guide for Vermont

Residential Fixed Charges in New York

Outpacing the Nation: RGGI’s Environmental and Economic Success

The Offshore Wind Opportunity in Connecticut

Distributed Solar in Connecticut’s Draft Comprehensive Energy Strategy

RGGI on the World Stage