Energy Justice

Social Media Toolkit: Lighting the Path

At Lighting the Path, you will have the opportunity to hear from AAPI leaders who will share their home island’s knowledge and experiences. Join us for Lighting the Path: AAPI Leaders Powering Up the Energy Justice Movement on May 24, 2024 from 2:30 – 3:30 PM to explore the rich history of islands around the world, and how it has led to a powerful movement for energy justice.

The Dark Side of Solar

Every year, approximately 114,678 thousand megawatt-hours of electricity are generated from utility-scale solar panels in the United States. That’s 2.2% of the United States’ annual electricity consumption. Since the cost of solar panels has dropped nearly 70% since 2014, production and use of solar energy have become increasingly popular, with the solar market projected to …

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Learning From Beth Griffith the CEO of Renewable Renegades

Energy Allies learns from Beth Griffith, CEO of Renewable Renegades is building grassroots climate resilience through her organization and community. 1. How would you describe the work you do to someone who is not as familiar with green fintech? The work I do promotes and supports the flow of financial instruments and technology toward the …

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Learning From Gregory King

Energy Allies and Gregory King discuss TSK Energy Solutions LLC to learn how his organization and community are building grassroots climate resilience through their work. Gregory King is an entrepreneur and innovator with over 25 years of experience in strategic planning, business development, and executive management of technology focused businesses. He is currently the Managing …

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Learning From Reverend Vernon K. Walker at Communities Responding to Extreme Weather

Energy Allies and Reverend Vernon K. Walker from Communities Responding to Extreme Weather (CREW) break down how his organization and community are building grassroots climate resilience through their work. 1. How would you describe CREW to someone who is just learning about your organization? Communities Responding to Extreme Weather (CREW) is an organization that prepares …

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