The energy modernization project works with state and federal policymakers to modernize the transmission grid and accelerate adoption of large-scale energy generation and local, distributed energy, such as home solar and batteries.
The demand for electricity in the U.S. is increasing significantly to power new data centers, manufacturing, and our homes and businesses. On top of that, extreme weather events— from wildfires and hurricanes to heat waves and cold snaps—can create power outages.
Governments throughout the U.S. are grappling with how to modernize their energy policies to address these challenges, benefit local economies, and reduce carbon pollution.
In support of the nation’s move toward a secure energy future, The Pew Charitable Trusts advocates for state and federal policy change, conducts research to address critical gaps, and convenes and mobilizes key stakeholders.
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