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Mess Hall Puts High Energy Bills on Ice
Since 2014, Mess Hall Founder, Al Goldberg, has been innovating commercial kitchen space for local food entrepreneurs and wi...
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Intern-al Review: Emma Stoney
Resident American University Eagle and SREC Fellow, Emma, is pursing a Master's in Sustainability Management and proud to he...
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Intern-al Review: Katrina Kavanagh
From the Sunny Westcoast, Katrina is a rising senior at American University and a rising star the DCSEU.
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Intern-al Review: Jourdan Hilton
From DC to NYC: Jourdan is a rising senior at St. John's University pursuing her dream career in International Relations and...
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Intern-al Review: Brendan Conley
While learning how energy efficiency and sustainability works at home, Brendan, is looking abroad and pursing a B.A. in Inter...
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DC Sustainable Energy Utility Celebrates Energy Efficiency Day by Distributing Efficient Lighting to Students at DC Public Schools
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Intern-al Review: Olivia Deally
Born in the South and raised in the North, Olivia recently received her Bachelor's degree in International Relations and will...
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Intern-al Review: Alyson Jefferson
As a DC native, Alyson puts her community first while pursing a Bachelor's degree in African Studies at Oberlin College.
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Intern-al Review: Paige Dunlevy
Helping contractors Train Green while pursuing her masters at Tufts University, aims to launch her career in sustainability t...
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DC Sustainable Energy Utility Seeks Solar Contractors and Developers to Install Community Solar Projects as Part of Solar for All Program
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The Company We Keep: Stories from Contractors
Kassandra Reyes is making a path for herself at New Columbia Solar.
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DCSEU and Solar for All Program Featured on CBS Saturday Morning
By the end of this year, the DCSEU will have installed enough solar since 2019 to cut electricity bills in half for 6,000 inc... -
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Intern-al Review: Maddie Bowen
Hailing from Wayne, Pennsylvania, Maddie is a rising senior at Georgetown University majoring in Economics with a double mino...
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DC Sustainable Energy Utility Re-Launches No-Cost Green Training & Certification Program for DC Businesses, Residents
June 23, 2021, Washington, DC – Today, the DC Sustainable Energy Utility (DCSEU) re-launched a training and certification … -
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Small Businesses: Helping the Heart of the City Build Back Better
Small businesses play a vital role in shaping the District and are the heart of the city.
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Children’s National Research & Innovation Campus and New Columbia Solar Install the District’s Largest Community Solar Canopy
DC Officials & community leaders celebrate the largest community solar canopy in the District at Children’s National Research...
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DC Officials & Community Leaders Celebrate the Largest Community Solar Canopy in the District at Children’s National Research & Innovation Campus
Washington, DC – Yesterday morning the District’s largest solar canopy was unveiled on the grounds of the Children’s … -
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Five Ways to Celebrate a Great Earth Day from Your Home
Don’t let COVID-19 get in the way of celebrating Earth Day. Check out five ways to celebrate from the comfort of your home.
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Former DCSEU Staff Reflect on Serving the District
DCSEU staff have a major impact on our ability to serve and build a brighter, more sustainable future for the District.
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10 Quotes from Former DCSEU Workforce Development Externs
Through the Workforce Development Program the DCSEU has helped District residents pursue careers in sustainability.
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10 Stories of DC Residents and Businesses Served Through the DCSEU's Solar Programs
Since 2012, the DCSEU has worked with District contractors to install hundreds of solar PV systems on homes and buildings in ...