Advancing Energy Justice in Uncertain Times
Despite political shifts, energy justice progress continues locally through equitable policies and community-driven solutions.
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.
J40 and Community Definition: U.S. State Approaches to Defining Disadvantaged Communities and Benefits Allocation
The J40 Initiative allocates 40% of clean energy investments to disadvantaged communities, ensuring equitable benefits.
J40 and Community Definition: How Much of the U.S. Population Is Living in a Disadvantaged Community?
The first federal attempt to compile environmental injustice communities was in June 1992. The J40 Initiative ensures 40% of clean energy investments for equitable benefits.
Energy and Black Lives
The Initiative for Energy Justice supports Black Lives Matter, equipping advocates, activists, and policymakers for a just energy transition.




