Lessons Learned from the Clean Energy to Communities (C2C) Peer-Learning Cohort Incorporating Community Priorities into Electric Vehicle Plans and Projects

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    Abstract

    The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), with support from World Resources Institute (WRI), designed and led a six-month peer-learning cohort from January through July 2024 on "Enhancing Resilience at Critical Facilities through Solar, Storage, and Microgrids" as part of the U.S Department of Energy's Clean Energy to Communities (nrel.gov/c2c) (C2C) program. Representatives from 15 municipalities, municipal utilities, colleges, and Tribes from across the United States participated in monthly workshops covering best practices for planning and deploying local resilience projects. This document shares key takeaways, lessons learned, and resources from the cohort including key steps that can be taken to help entities design effective community engagement processes around clean mobility.
    Original languageAmerican English
    PublisherNational Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
    Number of pages4
    StatePublished - 2024

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/FS-6A42-91765

    Keywords

    • C2C
    • Clean Cities and Communities
    • Clean Energy to Communities
    • cohort
    • community
    • electric vehicle
    • engagement
    • equity
    • EV
    • mobility
    • procedural justice

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