by Kimberly Dailey | Oct 30, 2019 | Education, Cooperatives
There’s a lot of chatter about electric vehicles (EV) and what they mean for energy providers. Predictions are that they will make up 7 percent of the vehicles on the road and 20 percent of new vehicle sales by 2030, but building the EV charging network will cost...
by bstickle | Oct 30, 2019 | Electrical Grids, Education, Infrastructure, Energy, Partnership, Utility of the Future, Grid Modernization
There’s a lot of chatter about electric vehicles (EV) and what they mean for energy providers. Predictions are that they will make up 7 percent of the vehicles on the road and 20 percent of new vehicle sales by 2030, but building the EV charging network will cost...
by Bill Eller | Oct 25, 2019 | HomeServe Cares
The day started out a little gray; an overcast sky, but a fairly warm day, greeted me as I drove to The Arc of Monroe location at which we would present our foundation grant award: $25,000 to help fund the renovation of one of their resident homes; the remodel of a...
by Bill Eller | Oct 22, 2019 | Intergenerational Communities, Mixed Age Communities
Christie Myers, Managing Director of Opportunity Dallas, shares the story of a public-private partnership to help address homelessness, including a community garden. Segregated since the Jim Crow era, Dallas’ Bonton neighborhood, consisting of almost solely...
by John Kitzie | Oct 15, 2019 | Education, Energy
In the latest issue of our Energy Views Newsletter, we have an interview with Glen Thomas. As a former Chairman of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Glen provides great insights about how the dramatic evolution in the energy industry is changing the role of...