| U.S. Department of Energy Welcomes 37 New Communities to Peer-Learning Cohorts to Advance Local Energy Efforts | | | The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced leaders from 38 entities will join one of three Clean Energy to Communities (C2C) peer-learning cohorts. These participants include county and local governments, Tribes, community-based organizations, and utilities across 23 states and Tribal entities. Starting in January 2025, cohorts of up to 15 participants will convene monthly through June to exchange strategies and best practices, learn from DOE's national laboratory experts, and workshop policy and program proposals relating to distributed wind, renewable energy and energy efficiency in Appalachia, and microgrids. "C2C's peer-learning cohorts are a powerful collaboration model for leveraging America's wealth of energy knowledge and expertise," said Jeff Marootian, principal deputy assistant secretary for the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. "As leaders across the country learn from one another and explore technologies, tools, and resources to improve their local energy systems, the lessons learned are proving valuable even for communities not directly participating in the program." | | | |
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