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Ensuring Public Engagement In addition to the prices of these services, residents pay taxes and fees, and they fund public benefits programs. Some are municipal.

The Grid Needs a Symphony, Not a Shouting Match - Rocky Mountain Institute 09/24/2017

Lovins reminds us that renewable energy is uniquely that—renewable. Fossil and nuclear fuels—expensive and frighteningly harmful. So, let’s build on the former, and use the latter only as necessary.

The Grid Needs a Symphony, Not a Shouting Match - Rocky Mountain Institute For more detail on the topics covered in this article, readers should see Amory Lovins’ FERC comments, a recent article on Forbes, and a forthcoming article in The Electricity Journal. In April, U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry announced a... Read More

CUB Active Power Newsletter Summer 2017 09/09/2017

Be sure to check out our Active Power Newsletter Summer 2017!

CUB Active Power Newsletter Summer 2017 Water, power, light, heat and telecommunications are necessary resources that enable our families to live, prosper and thrive.

12/11/2016

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http://www.dcconsumerutilityboard.org/blog/

DC Consumer Utiity Board 10/31/2016

October Newsletter

DC Consumer Utiity Board Active Power Newsletter

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