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Back to School with Clean Energy

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Clean Energy for All Webinar: Back to School with the Sierra Club. It’s time for all Pennsylvania schools to add clean energy to their back-to-school supply list! Through the significant …

It’s Electric: Community Transportation Expo & Party

Generation180 Office 818 E Jefferson St., Charlottesville, VA, United States

What’s holding you back from going electric? Despite some persistent myths, electric vehicles (EVs) offer many benefits, making them an exciting option for everyday driving. Join Generation180 and Community Climate …

Get Plugged In: Intro to EV Charging (Webinar)

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Partner Event! Home charging of an electric vehicle can be very straightforward installation that provides consumers with super-low-cost vehicle charging. That fact makes it a great opportunity for electricians and …

Join Consumer Reports EV Charging Community

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For National Drive Electric Week we are asking EV owners to share input about their latest public charging experience. If you are an EV owner and interested in expanding EV …

Community-led Roundtable at Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting

New York Hilton Midtown 1335 6th Ave, New York, NY, United States

Roundtable Title: Leveraging Funding for Resilient Communities Powered by Clean Energy

Host: Tish Tablan, Senior Program Director, Generation180

Description: Through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act, over $50 billion will be invested in strengthening climate resilience and adaptation in the United States. This Community-Led Roundtable will bring together stakeholders in various roles who are involved in leveraging the new federal programs, funding vehicles, grants, and incentives to support the development of clean energy and resilience projects, with an emphasis on work in Justice40 communities – those most affected by poverty and pollution. Participants will share models for success and discuss challenges and opportunities to accelerate the transition to clean energy in disadvantaged and frontline communities across the country.

When: Tuesday, September 24 from 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. ET

Where: Madison, Second Floor, New York Hilton Midtown

Registration: Space is limited to registered attendees of the 2024 Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting

For questions about this Community-Led Roundtables, please contact tish@generation180.org.

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