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Energy justice builds upon the environmental justice and climate justice movement’s outstanding work to protect the human right to a clean and healthy environment and fight against corporate extraction and pollution of our precious resources. Energy justice includes racial, economic, and social justice together in its aim to end energy burdens and inequities. It is crucial that we are able to critically look at our energy system, and analyze where our energy comes from, who uses it, and what exploitation lies in the current system.

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The main squeeze: Distributed vs. centralized clean energy
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The main squeeze: Distributed vs. centralized clean energy

We are often struck by how many policymakers and utilities believe that doubling down on preserving the centralized system is the best way to repair the aging electric grid. Our energy justice campaign has long advocated for a new system that relies on more distributed energy resources spread across communities, but state commissions have lacked modeling tools that show the pathway for local energy resources, such as solar, batteries and geothermal, to benefit our electricity grid.

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Energy justice in the news
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Energy justice in the news

Global: Defying expectations, CO2 emissions from global fossil fuel combustion are set to grow in 2022 by only a fraction of last year’s big increase

National: The West’s biggest source of renewable energy depends on water. Will it survive the drought?

Local: Ige Makes Appointments To PUC, Cabinet Positions

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Follow the money
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Follow the money

$473 billion

A team of researchers sponsored by a coalition of solar professionals, called the Local Solar Roadmap, a study that looked at the holistic grid and incorporated local solar into grid and system planning. The model calculated a least-cost development plan for the grid.

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Words of the month: Centralized grid & distributive energy
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Words of the month: Centralized grid & distributive energy

Centralized Grid: “Centralized generation” refers to the large-scale generation of electricity at centralized facilities.

Distributive Energy: Distributed generation refers to a variety of technologies that generate electricity at or near where it will be used, such as solar panels and combined heat and power

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Learn more: Watch & listen
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Learn more: Watch & listen

Watch - Local Energy Action: Building and Equitable and Sustainable Future with Communities

Listen - Hip Hop Caucus Think 100%: The Coolest Show

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DYK: Small scale solar creates 10-times more jobs per megawatt than utility scale solar?
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DYK: Small scale solar creates 10-times more jobs per megawatt than utility scale solar?

Solar power creates a lot of jobs, more than any other type of energy (see how they compare here). But some types of solar projects create a lot more jobs than others. According to the Solar Foundation National Solar Jobs Census for 2020, small-scale solar projects, including residential, commercial, and community solar, supported a total of 124,594 jobs in 2020. Utility-scale installations only supported 30,017 jobs.

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The main squeeze: How localized energy can chart a new course for energy equity
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The main squeeze: How localized energy can chart a new course for energy equity

Localism, the emphasis on valuing and prioritizing local and small-scale phenomena, is growing globally and domestically. There has been recent growth of localist movements, in both high- and low-income countries, that has occurred against the backdrop of an increasingly globalized economy that is widely experienced as distant, “corporate,” exploitative, extractive, depersonalized, inequitable, and beyond local influence. There have been several localist movements across industries and sectors that challenge this economic paradigm. We will uncover energy production's contribution to this growing movement in the context of the climate crisis.

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Energy justice in the news
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Energy justice in the news

National:

Behind the blackout triggered by Hurricane Fiona is a long-embattled history of Puerto Rico’s weak and outdated electrical grid; Manchin ends pipeline push, easing path for spending bill; EPA Launches New Environmental Justice Office

Local:

Hawaiian Electric Buys Tree-Burning Biomass Generator; Larry Ellison Wants Off Lanai’s Electric Grid. That Could Be A Problem For Everyone Else

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Spotlight: AES West Kauaʻi pumped hydro + solar project diverts millions of gallons from Waimea River
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Spotlight: AES West Kauaʻi pumped hydro + solar project diverts millions of gallons from Waimea River

Kauaʻi Island Cooperative and AES global power corporation are planning to build a “pathbreaking” energy project that will provide 35 megawatts of utility scale solar and hydro power at a rate of $71.60 per megawatt-hour for 25 years. Due to the nature of the project, it will also require capacity payments of almost $9million per year. But apart from the economic costs, it is critical to take a step back and look at the impacts a project at this scale will have on streams and communities that depend on them.

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Word of the month: Localism
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Word of the month: Localism

Localism: (noun) The belief that services should be controlled and provided, or goods produced and bought, within a local area for the benefit of people in that area.

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Follow the carbon + Special Invite!
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Follow the carbon + Special Invite!

Halloween is just around the corner, which means big box stores will be full of costumes and holiday “fast fashion,” which are particularly energy intensive with an extremely high carbon footprint. Not to mention how wasteful and toxic these goods are when considering their full life-cycle.

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Learn more: Listen
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Learn more: Listen

Local Energy Rules podcast: Public Power Pt. 3

Ingredients For Success.: Cities want to provide affordable, reliable service to their residents, but for-profit electric utilities won’t give up their monopolies without a fight.

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DYK: Have you heard of the Community Power Scorecard?
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DYK: Have you heard of the Community Power Scorecard?

Have you heard of the Community Power Scorecard?

Every year, the Institute for Local Self-Reliance tracks and scores states based on how their policies help or hinder local clean energy action. The states that score the highest allow individuals and communities to take charge of their energy futures through things like shared renewable energy sources and customer-friendly net metering policies.

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The main squeeze: Is renewable energy a commodity or a commons?
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The main squeeze: Is renewable energy a commodity or a commons?

Is renewable energy a commodity or a commons? Often referred to as a (finite) natural resource that is available to all, renewable sources of energy (especially wind, sun, water) are clearly part of our natural commons: no one can claim their ownership and they belong to all. This is particularly important, as these are finite resources that require mindful production and conservation efforts.

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Energy justice in the news
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Energy justice in the news

Local: Hey Oʻahu, Your Electric Bill is About to Go Up

National: An Imperfect Bill Confronts A Perfect Storm

International: Mexico Sees Its Energy Future in Fossil Fuels, Not Renewables

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Word of the month: Commons
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Word of the month: Commons

In our main article, we discuss energy as a commons. But what is a commons? Generally, the term commons is used to refer to a broad set of resources, used and shared by many people. Originating from Medieval Europe to discuss the way communities managed land held “in common”, we often see the term used to discuss resource governance. Commons have evolved since Medieval Europe, and there are many different types…

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Learn more: Watch & listen
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Learn more: Watch & listen

Listen - Local Energy Rules Podcast, Episode 163: Public Power Part 1: Why take over?

Watch - Energy As A Common Good, produced during the first public meeting of the European Commons Assembly

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The main squeeze: Indigenizing Energy Systems
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The main squeeze: Indigenizing Energy Systems

As the urgency to mitigate and build resilience against climate destabilization ramps up, the transition to renewable energy is at the forefront (goodbye fossil fuels!). If you’re reading this newsletter, it’s likely you already know how we feel about this transition - make it clean and make it just. While this task seems daunting, there are so many ways in which we can shift our understanding of what clean, renewable energy can look like, reframe the transition, and create a just and clean energy system that serves everyone.

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Energy justice in the news
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Energy justice in the news

Local: Hawaii Sets New Emissions Targets as it Pursues Goal of 100% Renewable Energy by 2045

National: In a Twist, Old Coal Plants Help Deliver Renewable Power. Here’s How.

International: The European Union is facing an energy crisis.

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