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Subject New Faces at Fresh Energy, Myth vs. Reality in Texas, Final Days for Clean Cars, and more.
Date February 23, 2021 4:00 PM
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Fresh Energy is growing! Take a look at our three current openings and help spread the word. ([link removed])
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Clean energy progress undermined in Xcel's IRP ([link removed])
Utility plans and investment choices have a big impact on our future electric grid. That’s why Fresh Energy and our partners filed expert comments on Xcel Energy's Integrated Resource Plan, proving that the utility doesn’t need a proposed new fossil gas plant. Learn more about the good and bad in Xcel's plan and how you can get involved. ([link removed])
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Welcome to Mari, Kathryn, and Aomie ([link removed])
The Fresh Energy team is growing! This month we're welcoming two new staff members ([link removed]) and a Capitol Pathways Intern ([link removed]) who are all pivotal in helping us meet our ambitious decarbonization goals.
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Gearing up for energy code advancements ([link removed])
The strength of energy codes affects the energy consumption and carbon impact of buildings for generations to come. As a nonprofit leader working to move the needle on climate through buildings policy, we are pleased to see this important issue moving to the forefront at the legislature and in state agencies. ([link removed])
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Final days to weigh in on Clean Cars Minnesota ([link removed])
All Minnesotans have the opportunity to play a role in making Clean Cars Minnesota a reality. It's time for everyone to speak up for healthy air, clean water, progress on climate, and more consumer choice! Lend your voice to Clean Cars Minnesota via our fast and easy online tool. ([link removed])
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Imperative Deep Dive: Ensure an equitable and just energy transition ([link removed])
One of the five key imperatives at the heart of Fresh Energy's updated Strategic Framework is: "Ensure an equitable and just energy transition."Learn more about this imperative from Ben Passer, lead director, Energy Access and Equity. ([link removed])
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Myth vs. Reality: What's really happening in Texas?
We fact-check some of the information circulating about how extreme weather events are affecting the energy system. ([link removed])

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Investments in public transit are investments in justice and equity
Read the blog post from Janiece Watts, senior associate, Energy Access and Equity about Transit Equity Day. ([link removed])

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New episodes on the podcast!
Tune in for details on the Paris Agreement, 100% carbon-free electricity, Xcel's IRP, and more with special guests. ([link removed])

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"Bee Love" and the co-benefits of solar
Join Justice Alan Page and friends for a book reading and conversation about how solar can benefit everyone. ([link removed])

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New look for Energy News Network's Centered.tech
Stay in the loop on technology's role in fighting climate change with advancements in the Midwest. ([link removed])

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To continue our work, we rely on the generosity of people like you who care about America’s energy future. We are thankful for our recent members and corporate supporters in January. Click here to see the full list ([link removed]) .

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