Pew’s US DER policy playbook aimed at giving ‘every state a path forward’
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
A new report from the Pew Charitable Trusts Distributed Energy Resource Initiative Advisory Council aims to provide state regulators and policymakers with practical examples of how to expand local power generation, regardless of market structure. The 'DER Policy Playbook' focuses on real-world examples rather than theoretical frameworks, with the goal of giving every state a path forward in adopting distributed energy resources. The report cites a projection of 217GW of DERs by the end of 2028 and highlights the need for grid services, with 80.5% of DER capacity not enrolled in a virtual power plant programme.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The proliferation of DERs has significant implications for grid capacity and electrification trends, with the potential to alleviate constraints and support widespread adoption of electric vehicles.
- · By providing a roadmap for state regulators and policymakers, the DER Policy Playbook can help unlock the full potential of DERs and ensure a more resilient and efficient energy system.