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Coming Together to Build Energy Resilience

In recent decades, utilities and communities have witnessed how the combination of aging electric grid infrastructure and increasingly extreme weather leads to more frequent and longer power outages.

The costs have been steep—up to $150 billion annually for U.S. homes and businesses. Beyond the economic impacts, communities suffer health and safety threats when residents lose heating or cooling, and emergency services become strained.

It is increasingly clear that communities and utilities must strengthen their energy systems to ensure these impacts are minimized or avoided.

Daytime view of the Kupono Solar commissioning with local officials and Ameresco executives

So, what defines strengthening an energy system? There are a variety of terms used to describe this, but what do they each mean and why are they important to utilities and communities? Understanding the distinctions between these measures is crucial, as they are slightly different but equally important.

Energy Allies: Communities and Utilities Building Resilience Together,” prepared by Energy Changemakers in partnership with Ameresco, examines how successful partnerships among communities, utilities, and energy service providers can improve the grid and achieve mutually beneficial outcomes. We also explore case studies demonstrating how these types of partnerships have driven meaningful gains in energy resilience to benefit five communities.

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Aging grid infrastructure, extreme weather, and rising electricity demand require ambitious responses to ensure energy resilience. As discussed, there are obstacles—financial, regulatory, and developmental— to navigate when taking action.

But these obstacles are not insurmountable. Utilities, municipalities, businesses, and other community groups can tap into the power of partnership to make meaningful progress toward upgrading infrastructure and creating a more resilient grid, unlocking benefits like cost savings and reduced emissions.

Download the whitepaper, “Energy Allies: Communities and Utilities Building Resilience Together.” Originally published by Energy Changemakers.

In collaboration with Energy Changemakers, this resource demonstrates how successful partnerships between communities, utilities, and energy service providers can lead to positive results, highlighting five case studies that demonstrate significant improvements in energy resilience.

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