About The Portal
The Utility Transition Hub™ Portal is an interactive data portal that allows users to track, quantify, and understand the less visible forces—investments, operations, policies, and regulations—driving future outcomes in the electricity sector. The Portal also provides visibility into the customer and community impacts of those outcomes. It is a “living” tool that will be continually updated and improved.
Key authors of the analysis: Jon Rea
Operations
See plant size and energy produced
Customers and Community
See customer energy burden and number of plant employees
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Note: The Portal experience is best when viewed on a computer screen.
Ongoing Development Priorities
The Portal is as an iterative product that will include annual updates to datasets and periodic releases with additional functionality, data, and analyses. While ongoing development priorities for the Portal may shift, they currently include:
- Economic competitiveness of existing utility fossil fleets
- Financial implications of forward-looking utility planning data
- Dual-fuel and gas-only utility data
- Asset-level (financial, operational, emissions) data
For any questions or issues, please contact utilitytransitionhub@rmi.org.
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