
U.S. Energy
Supporting cities, states, corporations, utilities and other key players in the U.S. power system accelerate their transition to renewable energy and a more reliable, resilient electricity grid.
U.S. Energy Projects
In the United States, WRI helps states, cities, corporates and other large-buyers accelerate the transition to a clean energy future. WRI focuses on addressing market barriers to clean energy, accelerating the transition to renewable resources and advancing innovative solutions for a low carbon grid.
Local and State Clean Energy Programs
Visit ProjectWRI provides technical assistance and support at the state, local and tribal level to help public agencies and communities in the U.S. advance their clean energy and equity goals.
Part of EnergyU.S. Climate Policy Resource Center
Visit ProjectBreaking down climate policy and investments in the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to facilitate implementation at the federal, state and local levels and support uptake by both the public and private sectors.
Part of ClimateEquitable Clean Energy for Communities
Visit ProjectWorking to expand clean energy access to all communities, especially those who are climate-vulnerable and have historically had the least access to the benefits of clean energy due to systemic inequities.
Part of EnergyClean Energy for Large Buyers
Visit ProjectWorking with large energy buyers to implement renewable energy alternatives.
Part of EnergyUtility Clean Energy Solutions
Visit ProjectWorking with utilities, cities and relevant stakeholders to explore how they can implement shared clean energy goals.
Part of EnergyPower System Reform
Visit ProjectEngaging with wholesale market operators, utilities, developers, electricity customers and other key actors to strengthen and modernize the U.S. power system
Part of Energy24/7 Carbon-Free Energy
Visit ProjectThis project aims to help large energy buyers explore 24/7 carbon-free energy —commitments, demand shifting approaches, procurement strategies, and tracking.
Part of EnergyElectric Vehicles in the U.S.
Visit ProjectAssessing the climate, environmental, social and economic impact of the shift to electric vehicles and ensuring an equitable transition to clean transportation in the U.S.
Part of Clean Energy
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