Extreme weather is disruptive and dangerous and can occur at any time of the year. For homeowners looking to prepare for when the power goes out, it's always[...]


If I say to you, “monopoly” what does it conjure? A seemingly-endless game based on money and power, and moving a little metal race car around a square board.[...]
If you're a utility customer and a voter in Virginia, you may be surprised to learn that the same entity you pay your electric bill to also has the ability to[...]
Today, three members of the DC Council (Cheh, Allen and McDuffie) appeared in a public round table - the date and time of which was only announced last[...]
Northern Virginia residents and businesses are in luck. You already know this of course - it's a beautiful place to live. We prioritize education, community[...]

This post was originally written at the end of 2018, and some of this holds true in 2020. See more of what we know about the federal solar tax credit here.[...]
Solar installations are beneficial, safe and a good complement to the buildings that incorporate them.
As the necessity in today’s economy to generate rapid outputs of information increases, the data center industry has been growing with it.

We follow local DC policy and its implications for affordable commercial and residential solar in Washington. Earlier this year members of the D.C.’s City[...]