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Clean Energy Works is proud to partner with the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) for the publication of "Grid Readiness in Rural Electric Cooperatives for Medium and Heavy Duty Vehicle Electrification: Recommendations for Improving Grid Planning to Manage Load Growth."
CHARGE Clean Transportation Works' report outlines strategies to protect existing EV programs and expand investments in zero-emission freight, buses, and ports to improve electric mobility options in America
NEVI, CFI, Clean School Bus, Clean Ports, and Low-No Emissions Transit programs are cleaning the air, lowering transportation costs, and creating thousands of good-paying jobs in communities across the country.
Our most recent blog shares six data and modeling tools to help co-ops make data-driven investment decisions that keep their communities powered and connected.

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Six Data and Modeling Tools for Improved Load Forecasting | Clean Energy Works
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To accurately plan for the impact of electric vehicles, several organizations have developed modeling tools that can support co-ops with load forecasting.
Rural electric cooperatives serve some of the most widespread and low-density areas in the country. As the use of medium- and heavy-duty electric vehicles grow, understanding where and how this new demand will materialize and impact the electric grid is more important than ever.
Hi Jimmy, great question! We’ll be there attending but aren't hosting any sessions ourselves. The conference organizers will have the best info on an e-bike session, we recommend reaching out directly to them.
Let us know in the comments if you’re attending, and connect with Tamara at the event.
RECESS25 gathers industry leaders, innovators, students, and environmental justice advocates to expand access to participation in the clean energy economy, ensuring that communities of color are leading the energy transition.
Next week (October 13th-14th), Clean Energy Works Co-Executive Director, Tamara Jones, will be at the RECESS25 National Black and Brown Clean Energy Summit in Detroit, Michigan.
If you haven’t registered yet, don’t forget to use code CEW75 for $75 off!
See you at Forth Roadmap!

Forth Roadmap is the premier electric transportation conference in the US. Connect with the Clean Energy Works' transportation decarbonization team, Margarita Parra and Lidiya Kassahun in Detroit and let us know in the comments if you’ll be there!
Our most recent blog shares six data and modeling tools to help co-ops make data-driven investment decisions that keep their communities powered and connected.

Read more: www.cleanenergyworks.org/2025/10/07/f...
Five Strategies to Unlock Capital for Grid Modernization for Rural Electric Cooperatives | Clean Energy Works
www.cleanenergyworks.org
To accurately plan for the impact of electric vehicles, several organizations have developed modeling tools that can support co-ops with load forecasting.
Rural electric cooperatives serve some of the most widespread and low-density areas in the country. As the use of medium- and heavy-duty electric vehicles grow, understanding where and how this new demand will materialize and impact the electric grid is more important than ever.
This biennial event gathers leaders and policymakers from around the country to focus on policies and programs that address energy affordability and enhance energy demand flexibility. Let us know in the comments if you’ll be attending and connect with Matt and Zuha in Denver.
See you in Denver!

Next week (October 8th-10th), Clean Energy Works Director of Building Decarbonization, Matt Flaherty, and Senior Specialist of Market Innovation, Zuha Shaikh will be at the 2025 Energy Efficiency as a Resource Conference.
Please join us in congratulating Clean Energy Works fellow, Erik Hatlestad for his inclusion on 2025’s Grist 50, an annual list of climate and justice leaders to watch and highlights the accomplishments that are moving the clean energy economy forward.
Rural electric cooperatives are facing challenges around building and transportation electrification, the rise of data centers, and overall load growth increases. With these challenges comes a unique opportunity to leverage electric MHDVs as mobile storage and bidirectional vehicle-grid services.
Clean Energy Works is proud to partner with the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) for the publication of "Grid Readiness in Rural Electric Cooperatives for Medium and Heavy Duty Vehicle Electrification: Recommendations for Improving Grid Planning to Manage Load Growth."
“How Cascadia Can Maintain Its Heat Pump Momentum” highlights how households can save money with heat pumps even if their upfront cost is high, and how inclusive utility investments can provide a pathway to overcome the upfront cost barrier.
Cascadian states like Idaho, Washington, and Montana are relying on heat pumps to reach their climate goals. Heat pumps often come with large price tags, yet remain essential for lowering energy bills.