Solar Power in Your Community
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association shares research on how to make solar energy affordable for LMI communities. This page has tools and resources on equitable and affordable solar deployment.
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association shares research on how to make solar energy affordable for LMI communities. This page has tools and resources on equitable and affordable solar deployment.
By Chris Muir & Alan Swenson - On December 11, 2023, ONC and the TEFCA Recognized Coordinating Entity, The Sequoia Project, released the Fast Healthcare Interoperability
The map released today is another example of our commitment to transparency. In December 2023, TEFCA went live with five Qualified Health Information Networks® (QHINsTM)
By Laura Young - As healthcare delivery continues to evolve toward a more integrated, person-centered model, Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) and Community Information
The 501(c)(3) Consortium for State and Regional Interoperability aims to help drive individual and population health improvements across the nation through robust and innovative
Facilitate safe and secure clinical data sharing and exchange Support revenue cycle integrity Integrate and optimize EHRs Protect patient privacy, including new rules for reproductive
Spotlight on State Exchange: Kentucky KHIE The Kentucky Health Information Exchange, also known as KHIE, is a health information system that is providing interoperability
On the other hand, the Nationwide Health Information Network Exchange, which was formerly known as the NHIN Cooperative, is a group of stakeholders and integrated delivery
The adoption of solar energy in rural areas has become a pivotal approach for promoting progress across various Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Rural areas, particularly in
Spotlight on State Exchange: Louisiana Health Information Exchange (LaHIE) In February 2009 the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals named the Louisiana Health Care
While urban centers have dominated early clean energy adoption, rural communities across the U.S. are stepping into the spotlight in 2025. With ample land, strong solar potential, and new federal funding
Successful Civitas 2024 Annual conference recently wrapped in Detroit with the largest attendance and most sponsors to date. The organization continues to grow reflecting its commitment
This document is not intended to be holistic, but rather introduces some of the overall basic concepts in solar energy development and provides information on how solar energy is and may be deployed in
By transitioning to solar energy, rural communities can reduce their dependence on fossil fuels, lower energy costs, and improve energy access.
As efforts to conserve farmland intersects with the growth in renewable energy, agrivoltaics emerges as a solution to integrate agriculture and solar photovoltaic
Solar energy systems have been installed in California for decades, and their technology, as well as the methods to install and maintain them, is well established. As a result, permitting for
This Market Intel will dive deeper into solar energy''s expansion and economic impacts, particularly in rural America, where there is great tension
The Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) offers federal grants and loans to help farmers and rural small business owners go solar, covering up to 50% of total project costs.
More local leaders and planners are discovering that solar development is not synonymous with urban development — there are ways to
Recognize the problem of exchange locally For large health systems using a variety of health information technology, HIE is first and foremost about connecting providers within its own walls.
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