Energy infrastructure has historically benefited some communities while burdening others. Our latest white paper explores the gap.
Andrew Yllescas
Subin DeVar joins Tavis Smiley
IEJ Co-Founder Subin DeVar discusses the Initiative for Energy Justice and energy justice’s role in the broader climate movement.
Who Should Benefit from Energy Infrastructure Investments?
IEJ’s white paper shows how Community Benefits Agreements can direct clean energy investment gains to underserved communities.
Energy Justice in Community Benefit Agreements and Plans
Community Benefits Agreements and Plans have become a key focus for energy justice practitioners and policy advocates nationwide.
White Paper: Community Benefits Policy and Energy Justice
Energy infrastructure development has historically benefited some communities while burdening others. In our latest white paper…
Webinar – Justice in 100 Analysis of the First 100% Laws in the U.S.
Learn about the Justice in 100 Scorecard, a rubric for evaluating 100% clean energy laws, developed by the Initiative for Energy Justice.
Equitable Community Solar Primer
Community solar models have transformative potential but can deepen inequities without addressing distributive, procedural, recognition, and restorative justice.
Justice In 100 Report
Read more about the Justice in 100: Analysis of the First Ten 100% Laws in the U.S below! In light of the disparities that currently IEJ offered advocates and policymakers our Justice in 100 Scorecard.







