by MSH | May 15, 2020 | Photovoltaics, Solar Energy, Sustainability
There is a state’s-right issue brewing that could have a national impact on all U.S. citizens when they’re distracted and vulnerable because of the current health crisis. Individuals, businesses and municipalities that have invested in net-metered renewables to lower...
by MSH | May 13, 2020 | Solar Energy
Save net-metering as we know and need it! We must speak out quickly to FERC against an attempt to destroy the progress we have made with net-metering. A nonprofit group, New England Ratepayers Association (NERA), has spent years fighting clean-energy legislation in...
by MSH | May 12, 2020 | Electric Vehicle Charging, Electric Vehicles, Transportation
By Bob Kennedy, resident of Peterborough and a member of the Peterborough Energy Committee. Posted in May 2020. The EVs are coming! The EVs are coming! No, this is not an alarm call. This is a reality check. According to a J.P. Morgan investment analysis, less than...
by MSH | May 11, 2020 | Electric Vehicles, Transportation
John Kondos, president of the board of directors of the Hub, purchased his electric vehicle, a Chevy Bolt, almost two years ago, and he hasn’t looked back yet. You might think that meant he had to invest in an expensive charger for his garage (called a level 2...
by MSH | May 4, 2020 | Electric Vehicles, Sustainability, Transportation
The statewide Request For Proposal (RFP) responses collected in January 2020 did not meet minimum criteria from the proposal and were rejected by the governor’s Office of Strategic Initiatives (OSI) and the Department of Environmental (DES) Services. This was a...