CSI Microgrid Survey Results Dec 2022

Feb. 15, 2023
When informed, a majority favors increasing the use of microgrids, with strong support outpacing opposition by more than two to one.

Just over half of voters do not know enough about microgrids to judge if we should increase their use in the electric grid. When informed, a majority favors increasing their use, with strong support outpacing opposition by more than two to one.    

Support increases across demographics with more information, particularly for near seniors, college educated women, and independents. College-educated men and Democrats are among those who favor microgrids the strongest.    

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