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Airen Washington, Solar, Washington D.C.
"Clean energy isn’t some distant concept; it’s very close to home. It’s connected to kids getting asthma and the affordability of utilities in your house."
Devin Hampton, Green Tech, D.C.
“Energy touches all parts of our lives. And for the first time in history, we are able to access it without the negative impacts of burning fossil fuels. Making it more affordable and equitable. It not only makes sense for our planet, but for our pocketbooks as well.”
Musa Collidge-Asad, Green Finance, DC
“Clean energy jobs will continue to grow and provide ample professional opportunities for those in the energy and other industries writ large.”
Jim Purekal, Solar, Washington, D.C.
“Clean energy provides the pathway for true independence.”