Worker Wednesday: December 6, Meghan Milo
Wednesday, December 6
WORKER SPOTLIGHT (brought to you by CE4AEF’s Faces of Clean Energy program)
This week we spotlight Meghan Milo, Curriculum and Instruction Lead at Sun Tribe, a solar innovation company that develops reliable, affordable solar projects nationwide.
At Sun Tribe, Meghan works to creatively integrate educational opportunities for solar energy development and renewable energy education.
Meghan is a former educator and still serves on Virginia’s Board of Education’s Advisory Committee for Career and Technical Education, working with educators and students on engaging sessions about clean energy.
She participated in the Meridian High School Celebration of the 440.90 KW Solar Project in Falls Church, Virginia yesterday. She led a Solar Education Expo, where two student groups participated in engaging sessions covering technical design, solar circuit challenges, and insights into solar careers.
NEW FACTORY ANNOUNCEMENTS (Here are social posts to amplify new factories resulting from the president’s Affordable Clean Energy Plan.)
Connecticut: Mass. company to construct EV battery plant in Bridgeport, with help of $47.5M federal grant
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Connecticut knows it: Clean Energy 🤝 New jobs.@NanoramicLabs is building an EV battery plant, bringing a wave of employment to Bridgeport. It isn't just charging batteries🔋; it's powering local economies and creating #CleanEnergyJobs
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https://www.hartfordbusiness.com/article/mass-company-to-construct-ev-battery-plant-in-bridgeport-with-help-of-475m-federal-grant
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200+ NEW JOBS FOR CONNECTICUT!@POTUS’ #AffordableEnergy Plan keeps powering up the future🔋💡as @NanoramicLabs builds an EV battery plant in Bridgeport, CT, creating jobs, boosting the local economy, and working for a sustainable future
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https://www.hartfordbusiness.com/article/mass-company-to-construct-ev-battery-plant-in-bridgeport-with-help-of-475m-federal-grant