One of the important arguments as made by Riniken et al. (2019), is with regards to energy demand management being an unrealistic clause to be added to energy policy. The foregoing is specifically related to the dynamism of energy demand, as particularly related to the changing needs of the population (Riniken et al., 2019:10). In terms of this demand, the closest solution to meeting energy demand and its dynamism is through revolutionizing the energy grid system and incorporating microgrids, as proposed by the DVPRC Climate Adaptation Forum. On a more EVP project-focused approach, the idea of energy dynamism can speak to the limitations of energy assistance programs' monthly budgeting systems, based on former years' budgeting, that don't account for changing climate and changing energy demands and needs.