Webinar Recap | Energy Opportunities Speakers Series: Planning for Energy Equity
Thanks For Joining Us! The Energy Opportunities Speaker Series event on September 26th, 2023 titled “Planning for Energy Equity: A Preview of TEPRI’s Statewide Energy
Thanks For Joining Us! The Energy Opportunities Speaker Series event on September 26th, 2023 titled “Planning for Energy Equity: A Preview of TEPRI’s Statewide Energy
On June 7th, 2023, we hosted our event “Promising Innovations for Our Energy Future” at the University of Texas LBJ School of Public Affairs. This
In the third year of our energy opportunities project, TEPRI is bringing in a slate of experts to present to our stakeholders on various methods
2023 has begun with major changes in the energy landscape that will impact millions of Texas households. This webinar provided community-based organizations (CBOs) a comprehensive
In the third year of our energy opportunities project, TEPRI is bringing in a slate of experts to present to our stakeholders on various methods
On August 18, 2022, TEPRI’s Andrew Robison and Katelynn Essig from Foundation Communities shared ways to encourage developers and property managers to incorporate energy efficiency
TEPRI developed a state-wide Coalition to explore and launch cross-collaboration opportunities that maximize the impacts from dispersed funding sources to create clean energy opportunities that aid in the COVID-19 response and economic recovery efforts and beyond.
The 2021 Energy Opportunities Coalition (EOC) report, Advancing Clean Energy Solutions in Underserved Texas Communities, details how the Coalition’s convenings fostered the creation of concept recommendations in three distinct
TEPRI developed a state-wide Coalition to explore and launch cross-collaboration opportunities that maximize the impacts from dispersed funding sources to create clean energy opportunities that aid in the COVID-19 response and economic recovery efforts and beyond.
Our report, “Pathways for DERs to Reduce Energy Burdens in Low-Income Households: Harris County”, is now officially available online for free, as a part of the American Council for Energy-Efficient Economy’s (ACEEE) 2020 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings’ Panel 13: Energy Efficiency and Equity.
Founded in 2015, the Texas Energy Poverty Research Institute (TEPRI), a 501(c)3 organization, is a non-partisan and nonprofit independent research organization that advances lasting energy solutions for low-income communities across Texas.
© Copyright 2024
Sign up to receive our monthly newsletter and other important news from TEPRI.