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Accelerating the transition to renewable energy and a modern grid

The Clean Coalition is a nonprofit working to move America from an outdated energy system of large, centralized, fossil-fuel power plants and miles of inefficient transmission lines toward a modern energy system where smaller-scale, efficient renewable energy projects deliver affordable and reliable power to communities.

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Join the Clean Coalition

We offer a flexible atmosphere of working remotely, but thrive as a high-performing team tackling challenging work.

The Clean Coalition is a growing organization and is looking for new team members to help achieve our mission.

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Recent news

The latest in clean local energy

Read our blog to learn about our innovative projects and initiatives, and see what others are reporting about our important work.

In 9 California Outage-Prone Communities, 9 Clean Microgrids Planned Under PG&E Program

Microgrid Knowledge highlights PG&E’s Microgrid Incentive Program to fund nine clean microgrids in outage-prone California communities, including projects supported by the Clean Coalition.

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Leveraging Strategies to Bolster Community Support for Renewable Energy

This blog post discusses how renewable energy projects can overcome community opposition.

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Creating a Pathway for Front-of-Meter Distributed Resource Adequacy to Fix California’s Stunted Capacity Market

This blog post advocates for a streamlined pathway that enables front-of-meter, distribution-connected resources to qualify for Local Resource Adequacy (RA) contracts.

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