Advocacy


Published on Apr 18, 2023

New peer-learning opportunity for engaging in local clean energy transitions

Contact: Brandy DeLange, Brianna Morin

Adapted from the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) communique

Is your community interested in any of the following renewable energy topics?

  • Planning and funding for electric vehicle charging infrastructure deployment
  • Implementing a municipal clean energy procurement strategy
  • Incorporating community voices in clean energy planning and deployment

If one or more of these topics are relevant to your community, you and your colleagues are invited to apply to one of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Energy to Communities (C2C) peer-learning cohorts. In this cohort cycle, eligible participants include:

  • Local governments (city, town, county, etc.)
  • Tribal governments
  • Metropolitan or regional planning organizations
  • Utilities
  • Community-based organizations
  • Other public entities (transit agencies, school districts, housing authorities, etc.).

Through C2C’s peer-learning cohorts, your community can receive strategic and technical support; helpful materials such as templates, trainings, tools, best practices, and analyses; and opportunities to collaborate with other communities across the United States tackling challenges like yours.

Learn more by visiting the C2C peer-learning cohorts website. Then share this opportunity with others in your network who might be interested.

Details:

  • Application deadline: May 8, 2023
  • Cohorts launch: July 2023
  • Cohort duration: Six months
  • Send questions to: c2c@nrel.gov
  • Advocacy
  • Energy
  • Public works & infrastructure

 

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