Harvard Electricity Policy Group

The Harvard Electricity Policy Group (HEPG) is run by Ashley Brown, a former commissioner on the Ohio Public Utilities Commission, who has publicly criticized distributed renewable energy repeatedly for months while also providing expert testimony on behalf of utility companies in regulatory hearings. HEPG has been funded by investor-owned monopoly utility companies and organizes conferences for utility regulators that have been at luxurious hotels such as the Ritz-Carlton in Half Moon Bay, California and Ritz-Carlton at Dove Mountain in Arana, Arizona.

Brown has written journal pieces, including one in the December 2014 issue of publisher Elsevier’s The Electricity Journal, to argue that solar advocates overvalue distributed generation and the “value of solar” approach is severely flawed. Elsevier failed to acknowledge the industry funding of HEPG and Brown’s connections as a private consultant to the utility industry. A similar failure occurred when Elsevier published six articles authored by scientist Willie Soon but did...

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