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.
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- Cutting clean energy won't lower New England utility bills, advocates say March 21, 2025A growing chorus of New England state officials — and not just Republicans — is calling for cuts to clean energy programs in an attempt to rein in high electric bills. These efforts are underway everywhere from Maine, where legislators are trying to repeal incentives for rooftop and community solar , to deep-blue…
- Chart: These states get more power from clean energy than coal March 21, 2025See more from Canary Media’s "Chart of the week” column . The U.S. hit a major energy-transition milestone last year: For the first time ever, it produced more electricity from wind and solar than from coal. Over half of U.S. states now get more power from breeze-blown turbines and sun-soaked photovoltaic panels…
- The Trump climate story is boring — except this part March 20, 2025Canary Media’s " Eating the Earth " column explores the connections between the food we eat and the climate we live in. As a journalist who spent three decades reporting for mainstream media outlets — and specifically as a climate journalist who’s spent the last six years researching the impacts of the food system…
- Gutting clean energy incentives would drive up electric bills March 20, 2025The Trump administration insists that renewables are making energy more expensive and that more fossil-fueled power will reduce utility bills. But those claims are false — and if congressional Republicans succeed in repealing key tax credits supporting the growth of clean energy, Americans will suffer the…
- Indiana utilities want ratepayers to fork out for small nuclear reactors March 19, 2025Indiana legislators are considering multiple bills to promote small modular nuclear reactors, including a controversial provision that would let utilities charge ratepayers for projects that may never be built. Such allowances, referred to as “cost trackers,” are widely used by utilities to recover early-stage…
- Three years into the Ukraine war, is Europe’s energy system cleaner? March 19, 2025When Russia invaded Ukraine three years ago, it ignited an energy crisis that threatened to upend Europe. The continent relied on Russia for much of its gas supply for electricity and heating. Suddenly, European consumers faced soaring fuel prices, which rewarded Russia for the very chaos it had caused. European…
- Vermont’s clean energy transition faces unprecedented political threat March 18, 2025Vermont clean energy advocates are playing defense this year in Montpelier. The Green Mountain State has long been a leader on clean energy, generating nearly all of its electricity from renewable sources since 2015. A shift in state and national politics, however, has left supporters in the Legislature focused on…
- A new way to power data centers: pair clean energy and peaker plants March 18, 2025It’s become the animating question in the U.S. electricity industry: How can power-hungry data centers get the energy they need? The obvious answers have proven insufficient. Solar and wind power projects face yearslong wait times to interconnect to constrained grids. Moves to siphon off existing nuclear power to…
- Ohio Supreme Court weighs high-stakes solar permitting case March 17, 2025A regulatory board’s rejection of a permit for a large solar farm in southwestern Ohio has “essentially rewritten” state law to give local governments veto power over clean energy projects, an attorney for the project’s developer argued last week before the Ohio Supreme Court. The Ohio Power Siting Board’s 2022…
- California unveils first state plan to unleash heat pumps March 17, 2025California has big heat-pump dreams. Now, it's got a road map to realize them. Last week, the California Heat Pump Partnership announced the nation’s first statewide blueprint to achieve the state's ambitious goals for deploying heat pumps, a critical tech for decarbonizing buildings and improving public health. The…