Guest Post: I Get So Emotional, Baby

Guest Post: I Get So Emotional, Baby

Sorry, it’s not Whitney Houston, or Jeff Ihnen, writing this week’s Rant. It’s Kristin Laursen filling in while Jeff puts his feet up, sips martinis, and listens to 90s love songs (at least two of the three of those are true). Last week in Jeff’s Rant, he told us that...
Guest Post: I Get So Emotional, Baby

Question: Carbon and Benefits? Answer: Efficiency

“Don’t drink the Kool-Aid” and being as objective as possible are how I roll. If you feel otherwise, by all means, let me know. Driving across Southern Minnesota recently, a billboard like the image nearby caught my eye. I thought this would be worth looking into to...
Guest Post: I Get So Emotional, Baby

CAFE Standards, Chicken Taxes, and Tin Can Coopers

We’re headed off-road in this edition of the Rant to discuss fuel mileage standards. Last Monday, April 2, the EPA rolled back Obama era EPA fuel mileage standards, also known as corporate average fuel economy standards, or CAFE standards. There are many opinions on...
Guest Post: I Get So Emotional, Baby

Energy Resources from an Outside the Boxer

Since you are reading this, you are probably on board with the theory that ratepayer funded efficiency programs help keep energy costs lower than with the status quo: building generation transmission, and distribution for whatever quantity and whenever millions of...
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AMI – Good for Consumers; Good for Utilities

AMI, or advanced metering infrastructure, is rolling out across the land. This opens the door to a lot of cool things, including time of use rates, and it is a great enabler of electrification technologies. I’ve heard from utility executives or people involved with...
Guest Post: I Get So Emotional, Baby

The Millennial Threat and Opportunity For Utilities

One step toward success is ignoring what you like and observing what others like, and how things change with time – I mean, really change! With that note, changes and likes brought about by millennials are a threat, and an opportunity for utilities. My Way I may have...