Webinar Series: The Next 20 Years of the Energy Transition
January 9, 2025
As Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors celebrates our 20th anniversary, we are excited to host The Next 20 Years of the Energy Transition, a webinar series...

January 9, 2025
As Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors celebrates our 20th anniversary, we are excited to host The Next 20 Years of the Energy Transition, a webinar series...
January 28, 2025
The following article explains the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and highlights how companies can use this framework to attract investors and talent, as well as manage risk.
November 11, 2024
Three to four decades. That’s how long some utilities have been turning to Demand-Side Management (DSM) programs to deliver value – primarily through enhanced energy savings – to customers, to the grid, and to society at large.
October 7, 2024
For the past 20 years, Net energy metering (NEM) has been a key contributor to the clean energy transition by supporting the adoption of distributed energy resources (DERs) such as customer-sited solar PV. The simple design of NEM programs - paying customers based on their retail electricity rate - has made them easy to understand and financially attractive for customers.
September 9, 2024
“Everything, everywhere, all at once” — the U.N. Secretary-General referenced this idea when describing the urgency of addressing the climate…
April 26, 2023
As governments set policies to support emission reduction targets and as consumers switch to electric vehicles (EVs), utilities are literally…
May 17, 2022
by Jeff Turner and Hannah MacDonald Public charging is critical to enable EV adoption because it provides charging for those…
January 19, 2022
Authors: Lindsay Wiginton, Jeff Turner and Hannah MacDonald There exists a common assumption that EVs are for the wealthy, but…
December 1, 2021
by Philippe Dunsky The following article is a translation of a blog post that first appeared in the publication Les…
October 29, 2021
What impact will a federal ZEV mandate have on Canadian utilities and municipalities? What does a cemented carbon tax mean…