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The RE-AMP Network

Think Systemically,  Act Collaboratively

The mission of the RE-AMP Network is to set collective strategy and enable collaboration on climate solutions in the Midwest. Our North Star Goal is to equitably eliminate greenhouse gas emissions in the Midwest by 2050.

While some member organizations focus on policy advocacy, others work in frontline communities or focus on building the political will necessary for climate action. Over 130 groups including the Minneapolis Foundation,  Union of Concerned Scientists, Joyce Foundation, Ohio Citizen Action, Black Environmental Leaders Association, Climate Generation, Ecology Center, 1000 Friends of Wisconsin, Sierra Club, Center for Rural Affairs, and many others bring a diversity of perspectives that not only position the Network to build a broader and more effective climate movement in the Midwest, but also amplify Network members’ collective power and ability to achieve results. By thinking systemically and acting collaboratively as peers, funders and advocates within the RE-AMP Network have been working diligently over the last decade toward our shared goal.

Midwest Energy News

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  • Chart: Surprise — batteries got cheaper again last year February 6, 2026
    See more from Canary Media’s "Chart of the Week” column . Yes, batteries got cheaper again last year. It’s so predictable at this point, it’s almost boring. Almost. In 2025, the average price of a lithium-ion battery pack was $108 per kilowatt-hour, down 8% from the year prior, according to research firm…
  • What’s driving up Maine’s energy bills? Natural gas. February 6, 2026
    Natural gas, not solar panels and wind turbines, is the primary driver behind soaring power prices in Maine, according to a new report released this week by the state’s energy department. Mainers pay some of the highest electricity rates in the country — only five states had higher residential prices in November…
  • In U-turn, Trump approves low-income energy-assistance funds February 5, 2026
    Last May, the Trump administration proposed eliminating a key federal program that lowers energy bills for low-income households. Now, amid a mounting energy-affordability crisis , that program has officially survived — and even gotten a funding boost. On Tuesday, President Donald Trump signed a spending bill with…
  • Are faked public comments about to tank an Ohio solar farm? February 5, 2026
    Ohio is poised to block a major solar farm because of local pushback — even though a substantial number of public comments opposing the installation appear to be fabricated. Open Road Renewables plans to invest roughly $98 million for the 94-megawatt Crossroads Solar Grazing Center , which would use land in three…
  • Massachusetts scrutinizes pipeline-safety program as gas bills spike February 5, 2026
    In Massachusetts, many natural gas customers are receiving what they say are the highest utility bills they’ve ever faced. The reasons for these spiking costs are complex, ranging from volatile gas supply prices to this winter’s unusually frigid weather. Less discussed, however, is the effect of utilities’ Gas…
  • Missouri Senate considers bills to halt solar development on farmland February 5, 2026
    This story was first published by the Missouri Independent . The conversion of Missouri farmland from food to solar power production creates feuds among neighbors, pits residents against developers, and raises questions about property rights. Those tensions were on full display Tuesday in the Missouri Senate…
  • Lunar Energy lands $232M to boost smart home batteries February 4, 2026
    Silicon Valley–based startup Lunar Energy has spent the last six years building a business for its smart home batteries and the virtual power plant software that can orchestrate those systems to support the grid at large. Now, it has a massive new pot of cash to expand that effort, as utilities and state policymakers…
  • California has abundant solar power. Here’s how factories can use it. February 4, 2026
    California’s power system has an infamous problem. Solar projects produce more electricity than is needed during the day but too little to satisfy demand at night. So the state’s major utilities are developing new electricity rates to encourage their largest customers to shift to using more power during those hours…
  • How Iowa has turned against wind February 3, 2026
    This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News , a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that covers climate, energy, and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here . SHENANDOAH, Iowa — First viewed from a pickup truck driving south on U.S. 59, the wind turbines seem small and delicate. The…
  • Colorado co-ops to Trump: Let us close our aging coal plant February 3, 2026
    The Trump administration is facing lawsuits from states and environmental groups opposing its use of emergency power to force aging coal plants to stay online. Now, add utilities to its list of challengers. Last week, the cooperative utilities Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association and Platte River Power…

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