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What Can Washingtonians Do As Individuals To Curb Climate Change?
As part of Covering Climate Now, a global collaboration of 250 news outlets designed to strengthen coverage of the climate st... -
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The DCSEU Partners with La Clinica Del Pueblo to Make Energy Upgrades
The DCSEU has partnered with La Clinica Del Pueblo to make improvements to the clinic’s 15th street site. La Clinica Del Pueb...
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Q & A with Solar Installer Tyshaun Turner at New Columbia Solar
During a site visit to Stoneridge Apartments for a community solar installation, Tyshaun Turner, a solar installer for New Co...
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Energy Efficiency within a "SAFE" Space
DC SAFE, a non-profit that helps survivors of domestic violence in the District, is building a shelter that will house as man...
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4 Fun Facts about Solar
Through Solar for All, a Department of Energy & Environment (DOEE) program, the DC Sustainable Energy Utility (DCSEU) is work...
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Fall into These Energy Saving Tips
With the passing of Labor Day, its only a matter of time before things begin to cool down. Here are 5 tips to help save energ...
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Q&A: Flywheel Development's Green Development Manager Amberli Young
Amberli Young is the Green Development Manager at Flywheel Development LLC. Amberli manages green building standards complian...
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Sustainable Energy Monitor: What We're Reading in August
Catch up on the latest sustainable energy and green industry news from August.
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Community Solar & How it Works
Community solar, or sometimes know as community renewable energy facilities (CREFs), provide the benefits of solar to residen...
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Solar for All Creating Green Jobs in DC
Going solar saves money and reduces your carbon footprint. But did you know it also creates jobs in the District? Check out t...
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Intern-al Review: Mackenzie Swartz
Mackenzie Swartz is a rising senior attending the George Washing University School of Business where she studies Internationa...
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DCSEU Programs Serving Affordable Housing, Clinics, and Shelters Featured on Yale Climate Connections
DCSEU Low-Income Program Manager Patrice Brooks was recently featured on Yale Climate Connections, a nationally syndicated po... -
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Is Your House Suitable for Solar?
Solar for All, a Department of Energy Efficiency program, strives to spread the benefits of solar energy to as many DC reside...
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Cool Ways to Beat the Heat
Whenever the temperature reaches 95 degrees or higher, the DC Mayor declares a heat emergency and activates a Heat Emergency ...
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Intern-al Review: Trenni Jefferson
Trenni Jefferson is a rising sophomore attending Tuskegee University where she majors in Animal Science. Trenni spent her sum...
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The Benefits of Solar for All
Solar for All is a program of the Department of Energy Efficiency that seeks to provide the benefits of solar electricity to ...
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Intern-al Review: Kharan Pierce
Kharan Pierce is a rising sophomore at St. John’s University pursing a degree in Anthropology with a minor in Environmental S...
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Your A/C Maintenance Checklist
Don't pay more than you need to to stay comfortable this summer. This A/C maintenance checklist will help keep your cooling s...
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Sustainable Energy Monitor: What We're Reading in July
Catch up on the latest sustainable energy and green industry news from July.
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Community Solar Can Advance Social Equity and Energy Security for All
Mackenzie Swartz, one of the DCSEU's Solar interns, explains why she believes solar programs like Solar for All can advance s...
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Press Room
DCSEU and DC SAFE Announce Fundraising Campaign to Make New Domestic Violence Shelter More Energy Efficient
Today, the DC Sustainable Energy Utility (DCSEU) and DC SAFE announced a joint fundraising campaign, “The Power to Save Lives...