by Jenna Barron | Jun 15, 2020 | Latin America, Transportation Electrification
With support from Convergence Blended Finance, Clean Energy Works conducted a feasibility study and found promising results for the implementation of electric technologies in transit and the innovation of PAYS for Clean Transport in Lima, Peru. In this newly released...
by Jenna Barron | Dec 11, 2019 | Transportation Electrification
Clean Energy Works was represented at COP 25 by our International Program Director, Margarita Parra, who spoke at side events hosted by the Center for Biological Diversity and Transport Day organized by the Partnership on Sustainable Low Carbon Transport. Margarita...
by Jenna Barron | Oct 21, 2019 | Transportation Electrification
The reasons for buses to go electric are compelling: Less local air pollution, leading to better health for surrounding communities Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, which helps slow the effects of climate change Equitable electrification – all people can...
by Jenna Barron | Oct 1, 2019 | Transportation Electrification, United States
Many clean energy technologies are cheaper to operate in the long term, but the initial upfront cost required to deploy them makes them unattainable for many. This is true for distributed energy resources installed at a residence, like solar panels or energy...
by Jenna Barron | Sep 11, 2019 | Electric School Buses, Investor Owned Utilities
By 2030, every one of the 15,000 diesel school buses in Dominion Energy’s service area will be all-electric, and Dominion Energy will mobilize the capital to pay for the upfront cost premium of all those zero emission buses. That’s the bold vision announced by...
by Jenna Barron | Jul 10, 2019 | News, Transportation Electrification
Clean Energy Works has been awarded a multi-year grant from the Hewlett Foundation to advance our goal to catalyze more investment in clean transport, starting with $1 billion for 4,000 electric buses and ultimately aiming to drive new diesel buses out of transit...
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