State Legislative Requirements for Community Benefits Agreements in Renewable Energy Projects

The transition to a more equitable energy system requires reimagining how communities interact with and benefit from energy infrastructure.

Community Benefit Agreement Requirements in New England: A Legislative Overview

Energy infrastructure development has historically benefited some communities while burdening others. In our latest white paper…

Amp Up the People – A Guide for Energy Justice Advocates in Utility Regulation

Working with the inspiring team at Vote Solar, we co-created this guide to serve as a valuable resource for energy justice advocates by simplifying the intricacies of utility regulation

White Paper: Community Benefits Policy and Energy Justice

Energy infrastructure development has historically benefited some communities while burdening others. In our latest white paper…

Equitable Community Solar Primer

Community solar models have transformative potential but can deepen inequities without addressing distributive, procedural, recognition, and restorative justice.

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Equitable Community Solar Primer

Equitable Community Solar Primer

Community solar models have transformative potential but can deepen inequities without addressing distributive, procedural, recognition, and restorative justice.

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Justice In 100 Report

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.

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Justice in 100 Scorecard

Justice in 100 Scorecard

What can we each do to advance equity and justice in our field? IEJ’s newest tool, the Justice in 100 Scorecard, addresses this in renewable energy standards, vital to the transition.

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