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Subject The facts about renewable natural gas, legislative update and action alert, federal progress on clean energy, and more.
Date April 28, 2021 6:26 PM
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Get the scoop on what's happening for clean energy and climate in MN and join us for a web series about the intersection of energy and community.

"It's not enough to have a mission statement that 'centers equity.'" Read more from Michael Noble, executive director at Fresh Energy. ([link removed])
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What's up with "renewable natural gas?" ([link removed])
Renewable natural gas (RNG) has been getting lots of mainstream attention that has left many wondering if it's really as good as some are making it out to be. Get the facts about RNG. ([link removed])
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14 ambitious goals for clean energy, equity, and climate in the American Jobs Plan ([link removed])
The White House published its ambitious—and totally achievable—American Jobs Plan, the backbone of which is clean energy jobs and infrastructure. Fresh Energy staff pored over the plan so you don't have to! ([link removed])
Legislative update and action opportunity ([link removed])
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Conference Committees have been appointed and now begin the work of reconciling differences between the House and Senate versions of the energy omnibus bills.

Check out what's still on the table for clean energy ([link removed]) and use our new "take action" tool to tell your legislators to let the MPCA do its job. ([link removed])
Leaders Summit on Climate encourages bold climate goals worldwide ([link removed])
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Fresh Energy's J. Drake Hamilton attended the Leaders Summit on Climate, a virtual event hosted by President Biden. What she learned sets the stage for what we can expect from the U.S. and global leaders at COP26 in Glasgow. ([link removed])

Upcoming Webinar Series: The intersection of energy and community ([link removed])
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In July, Fresh Energy will be hosting a webinar series to raise the question: How can we dramatically reduce carbon emissions in a way that improves our communities and benefits everyone? Register to join us and an impressive slate of thought leaders and change-makers. ([link removed])

New on the podcast! ([link removed])
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We've posted new episodes for your listening pleasure. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or stream online to tune in to a conversation with Senator Tina Smith, a discussion about what's next for coal country, a legislative update with the Public Affairs team, and more. ([link removed])

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* White House moves to restore state authority overtailpipe pollution standards ([link removed]) .
* Court decision delivers major setback for Minnesota Power’s carbon-neutrality goals ([link removed]) .
* Updated! What's up with the cobalt used in EV batteries? ([link removed])

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April 29 | EV Exclusive ([link removed])
Join our panel of EV owners and get the scoop on what it’s really like to own, charge, and drive electric in Minnesota.

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April 30 | New Energy Codes ([link removed])
Join Fresh Energy and the Department of Labor and Industry's Don Sivigny for a conversation about updates to the new commercial energy code.

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May 1 - 11 | S ([link removed]) pringForwardMN ([link removed])
Our friends at GiveMN are hosting a spring giving event May 1 - 11 to benefit local nonprofits. When you give a gift to Fresh Energy ([link removed]) during SpringForwardMN ([link removed]) , we'll have the chance to win a bonus grant of $250 - $1,000 from GiveMN!

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