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02/04/21 One of my first jobs was an entry-level position taking payments for utility customers in Connecticut. I learned a lot in that job, but what has stuck with me most was the anguish of customers struggling to pay their bills, often as their power would soon be cut off and they processed what that... |
02/01/21 The EmPowered programs provide a STEM-based curriculum for students to learn about timely energy issues and how their own families can use energy more efficiently. With ingenuity and perseverance, teachers have found innovative ways to use the EmPowered program to boost morale and keep students... |
01/13/21 What a time to start as the Alliance’s new president. My first day with the Alliance was January 4, following nearly a decade served as president and CEO of the American Association of Blacks in Energy. In the past week alone, it has become undeniably clear that the year ahead will present a... |
01/11/21 The air we breathe has an unequivocal impact on our wellbeing. |
12/30/20 The year 2020 went according to no one’s plans. What started out with high expectations for increases in energy efficiency jobs and investment, with resulting benefits for cost savings and emissions reductions, quickly transformed into crisis control as COVID-19 took its toll on our health,... |
12/21/20 Let’s start with an important fact: Underserved communities, including low-income households, communities of color, and renters, face ... |
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