Connecticut Progress Report
The EnergyVision 2030 Progress Report for Connecticut gauges the state’s progress toward clean energy targets and summarizes policies that together will reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to meet an 80% reduction from 2001 levels required by 2050 under the Global Warming Solutions Act.
Maine Progress Report
The EnergyVision 2030 Progress Report for Maine gauges the state’s progress toward necessary clean energy targets and summarizes policies that together will allow the state to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on the path to meet a 75% to 80% reduction from 2003 levels, consistent with the Act to Provide Leadership in Addressing the Threat of Climate Change.
Massachusetts Progress Report
The EnergyVision 2030 Progress Report for Massachusetts gauges the Commonwealth’s progress toward necessary clean energy targets and summarizes policies that together will allow Massachusetts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to meet an 80% reduction from 1990 levels required by 2050 under the Global Warming Solutions Act (“GWSA”).
New Hampshire Progress Report
The EnergyVision 2030 Progress Report for New Hampshire gauges the state's progress toward necessary clean energy targets and summarizes policies that together will allow the state to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 45% by 2030 in line with the goals New Hampshire agreed to as a part of the New England Governors and Canadian Premiers Conference and toward the long-term goal of reducing its emissions 80% below 1990 levels by 2050 as outlined in its 2009 Climate Action Plan.
New York Progress Report
The EnergyVision 2030 Progress Report for New York gauges the state’s progress toward necessary clean energy targets and summarizes policies that together will allow New York to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to meet an 80% reduction from 1990 levels by 2050 as part of its 2015 State Energy Plan.
Rhode Island Progress Report
The EnergyVision 2030 Progress Report for Rhode Island gauges the state’s progress toward necessary clean energy targets and summarizes policies that together will allow Rhode Island to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 45% from 1990 levels by 2035 on the way to an 80% reduction from 1990 levels by 2050, in keeping with the Resilient Rhode Island Act.
Vermont Progress Report
The EnergyVision 2030 Progress Report for Vermont gauges the state's progress toward necessary clean energy targets and summarizes policies that together will allow the state to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to comply with Vermont statutes to reduce emissions 50% from 1990 levels by 2028 and 75% by 2050.
EnergyVision 2030 Summary Overview
The Summary Overview covers data and analysis for the Northeast region. It includes a poster with visualizations for the specific changes that can take place by 2030 to put the region on a path to a clean energy future.
Grid Modernization
The Grid Modernization companion brief presents EnergyVision 2030's complete data and analysis for the key area of Grid Modernization.
Electric Generation
The Electric Generation companion brief presents EnergyVision 2030's complete data and analysis for the key area of Electric Generation.
Buildings
The Buildings companion brief presents EnergyVision's complete data and analysis for the key are of Buildings.
Transportation
The Transportation companion brief presents EnergyVision 2030's data and analysis for the key area of Transportation.
Accelerated Scenario
The companion brief for the Accelerated Scenario presents EnergyVision 2030's complete data and analysis for a pathway to greater emissions reductions in 2030.
Technical Appendix
The Technical Appendix covers EnergyVision 2030's methodology and modeling for each key area and scenario.
Consumer Benefits
The Consumer Benefits companion brief details consumer benefits associated with the clean energy future presented in EnergyVision 2030.
New York
The New York companion brief presents data and analysis in each key area for the state of New York.
New England
The New England companion brief presents data and analysis in each key area for the six states of New England as a region.