Columbia Research Institutes Host ‘Power Uptown’ Event to Tackle Energy Insecurity

Source: Columbia Spectator  |  By Miranda Lu

Community leaders, policymakers, energy industry professionals, and local residents convened at The Forum last Friday for “Power Uptown: Tackling Energy Insecurity Together,” a community-based event focused on addressing energy insecurity and educating residents on pathways to efficient and renewable energy consumption.

The event concluded with a panel discussion between consumer advocate and director of the Office of Consumer Services Richard Berkley and executive director of the Utility Reform Network Mark Toney. The panel was moderated by Hernández and Law School professor and Sabin Center director Michael Gerrard, CC ’72, the lead organizers of Power Uptown. Toney, whose organization is based in California, discussed his state’s efforts to improve energy affordability and suggested looking at the federal income tax system—where the amount taxpayers pay is dependent on their income—as a more equitable payment model for utility payments.

 
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