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Kristen Harper, Unitarian Church of Barnstable, Massachusetts
“We feel a responsibility to help address climate change and to be more energy efficient. You know, we would like to live more in harmony with nature as opposed to against it and we want to lower our carbon footprint.”
Max Luke, Transmission & Grid, Massachusetts
“Even though energy industries are only 5% of total GDP, they're the first 5%. If you don't have energy, you don't have everything else — from how we get to work, to all our devices, our laptops, everything. Everything requires energy.”
Landon Redmon, Smart Grid Manufacturing, Massachusetts
“Working in clean energy holds significant meaning for both me and my family. It allows me to contribute to a cause larger than myself, building on the sense of service I gained in the military.”
Miranda Cashman, Solar, Massachusetts
“I am proud to be bringing clean energy to low-middle income (LMI) households that are traditionally shut out of the clean energy revolution.”
Michael Callender, EVs, Massachusetts
“Skills and passions, developed during military service, are directly applicable and severely needed in clean energy.”
Eric Planey, Solar, Massachusetts
“We need to restore manufacturing jobs, and the clean energy supply chain is THE way to do that.”
Sara Ross, Electrification, Massachusetts
“I wanted to help more families like mine get access to the opportunity to live sustainably and save money.”