Insights

With climate change already causing increased frequency and severity of catastrophic weather
events, utilities are facing the immediate need for a cohesive decarbonization strategy. Traditionally,
utility approaches to decarbonization have been decentralized throughout and organization, but to
effectively combat challenges brought on by climate change, they’ll need more robust decarbonization
strategies.

Additional Resources

U.S. States Winning and Losing Data Center Market Share

U.S. States Winning and Losing Data Center Market Share

U.S. States Winning and Losing Data Center Market ShareKey Takeaways Texas (+142%) is expected to have the largest increase of data center market share, while Nebraska (-75%) loses the most by 2028. Virginia (-35%) is the largest data center market in the world and is...

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Mapped: Carbon Offsets by U.S. State

Mapped: Carbon Offsets by U.S. State

Mapped: Carbon Offsets by U.S. StateKey Takeaways Florida leads U.S. carbon offsets in 2025, ahead of California and Ohio by credits issued. Data center electricity use is rising quickly, and AI is a key driver of that growth. Utilities are pairing offsets with...

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Understanding Scope 3 and 4 Emissions

Understanding Scope 3 and 4 Emissions

Understanding Scope 3 and 4 Emissions A Guide for Utilities and Sustainability ProfessionalsThe path to achieving meaningful decarbonization is intricate and multi-layered, especially for sectors like utilities that have high emissions and complex supply chains. While...

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The National Public Utilities Council (NPUC) is a leading research organization dedicated to driving progress in the decarbonization of power generation. The council fosters collaboration between public utilities, providing a platform for sharing ideas and finding innovative solutions to the challenges of reducing carbon emissions.