Clean energy programs can help address some racial disparities, advocates say

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July 3, 2020 - 5:26am

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This article gives a broad overview of energy efficiency landscapes as particularly analyzed in Ohio and in relation to WAP retrofits. Budget cuts, as performed more recently, and the pandemic have halted the progressiveness of the program, but there continues to be an effort to continue the program. The greatest point made in the article is the idea of inclusivity, specifically as energy efficiency projects are thought for specific communities. This community intervention as reflective of the community needs could be thought of in terms of ECA's NEC model and could also be thought of as shouldering some of the recommendations for the future in our article.

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Kowalski, K. A. (2020, July 2). "Clean energy programs can help address some racial disparities, advocates say". Energy News Network. Retrieved from https://energynews.us/2020/07/02/national/clean-energy-programs-can-help...

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Kathiann A Kowalski, "Clean energy programs can help address some racial disparities, advocates say", contributed by Briana Leone, The Energy Rights Project, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 9 July 2020, accessed 5 November 2024. https://energyrights.info/content/clean-energy-programs-can-help-address-some-racial-disparities-advocates-say