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State-Level Heterogeneity in the Price Elasticity of Demand for Residential Electricity
This paper presents updated estimates of a standard measure of price responsiveness in the US residential electricity market—the price elasticity of demand for electricity (PEDE)—and explores how it varies across states.
Modern Rate Design in the Northeast: Unlocking Efficiency, Affordability, and Electrification
Utilities and regulators have long used rates to drive energy efficiency. Today, emerging priorities often compete with other objectives, including aligning prices with electrification, optimizing grid use, and ensuring affordability.
Homegrown energy How household upgrades can meet 100 percent of data center demand growth
There is an overlooked solution that has the potential to provide sweeping benefits: investing in the household as energy infrastructure.
The End of Gas System Subsidies
This policy brief offers an overview of the current LEA landscape in the U.S. and recommendations for reforming outdated policies that promote the growth of gas consumption and emissions.




