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Energy & Climate - Solutions

Sightline's best ideas for making our energy system clean, efficient, and secure.

Here are some of Sightline's best ideas for making Cascadia energy efficient and secure. Also see our entire list of systemic solutions.

Clean Utilities: How to Get There by Decoupling


By "decoupling" sales from earnings, utility regulators can write efficiency and security into utilities' bottom lines and turn them into vanguards of clean energy.
The Northwest's Energy To-Do List


Top solutions--ranging from feebates to decoupling--for improving the region's energy security and efficiency.
Spread Clean Technology with Feebates


Still awaiting their Northwest debut, feebates are a novel combination of fees and rebates, designed to continuously tug the entire car and truck market toward better fuel efficiency.
Prevent Pollution Before It Happens


A new twist on an old idea can multiply the reuse and recycling of materials and encourage manufacturers to eliminate pollution before it happens.
Use Fuel Taxes Wisely


Make the price of driving tell the truth through fuel taxes that fund alternative transportation.
Ease Congestion by Pricing It


The best-kept secret among transportation experts is the near-universal agreement that variable tolls--known as congestion pricing--offer the only real solution to worsening gridlock.
Use Solar and Windpower


Shifting to renewable energy sources and reducing the amount of energy we waste are the keys to reducing the bloated impacts of industrial nations on the atmosphere.
Pay-As-You-Drive Car Insurance


One of the best solutions for rewarding motorists for driving less and making insurance more equitable.
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