Clean Reserve designs all of its exquisite scents with the finest, clean beauty ingredients. It uses both sustainably sourced plants and tried-and-true synthetics that always put the environment first. The company never tests on animals, the products are gluten-free and packaged in recyclable bottles."
Our ultraclean renewable natural gas powers heavy-duty trucks and buses, replacing dirty diesel and gasoline. When combined with the latest natural gas engines, renewable natural gas is a zero emissions solution certified by the EPA and the California Air Resources Board.
As a member of the PEAK Coalition in New York City, CEG works alongside local environmental justice advocates to replace heavily polluting peaker power plants located in disadvantaged communities with clean alternatives.
Partnership is a hallmark of our work and critical to our success. Clean Energy Group collaborates with community-based organizations, environmental justice organizations, nonprofit advocates, state and federal agencies, national laboratories, and other clean energy experts across the country.
If you take possession of a new clean vehicle on or after April 18, 2023, it must meet critical mineral and battery component requirements to qualify for the credit. This applies even if you bought the vehicle before April 18. Find details in Q6 under Topic A in the fact sheetPDF.
The energy transition will affect every corner of the economy. The switch to clean, reliable and affordable energy will need international coalitions to find solutions in each sector to supercharge clean energy deployment and to bring communities along with them.
The Clean Transportation Program (also known as Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program) invests up to $100 million annually in a broad portfolio of transportation and fuel transportation projects throughout the state. The Energy Commission leverages public and private investments to support adoption of cleaner transportation powered by alternative and renewable fuels.
Thirty-three percent of the sales tax revenue from the Legacy amendment is allocated to the Clean Water Fund. Those funds may only be spent to protect, enhance, and restore water quality in lakes, rivers, and streams and to protect groundwater from degradation. At least five percent of the clean water fund must be spent to protect drinking water sources.
Clean Energy Communities 3.0 provides more opportunities for you to improve your community, access increased grant funding, and earn recognition. With continued coordinator support and guidance for implementing high-impact clean energy actions, you have a clear path to building community-wide resiliency and economic opportunity.
Local governments in New York State can use the Clean Energy Communities program to implement clean energy actions, save energy costs, create jobs, and improve the environment. In addition to providing tools, resources, and technical assistance, the program recognizes and rewards leadership for the completion of clean energy projects.
To successfully transition to a clean energy future, North Carolina must establish a 21st-century regulatory model that incentivizes business decisions that benefit both the utilities and the public in creating an energy system that is clean, affordable, reliable, and equitable.
The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is charged with collaborating with businesses, industries, power providers, technology developers, North Carolina residents, local governments and other interested stakeholders to increase the utilization of clean energy technologies, energy efficiency measures, and clean transportation solutions. DEQ is tasked to deliver the Clean Energy Plan to the Governor by October 1, 2019.
The Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) program offers low-cost financing for a wide variety of water quality projects. The program has significant financial assets and is capable of financing projects from < $1 million to > $100 million. It is our vision to maintain abundant clean water for human uses and environmental protection to sustain California's future.
Eligible households can receive energy efficiency services, which includes the cleaning of primary heating equipment, but may also include chimney cleaning, minor repairs, installation of carbon monoxide detectors or programmable thermostats, if needed, to allow for the safe, proper and efficient operation of the heating equipment. Benefit amounts are based on the actual cost incurred to provide clean and tune services, up to a maximum of $500. No additional HEAP cash benefits are available.
The 28-member council represents organizations with a major role in achieving clean water, enabling consensus building and coordination on a wide array of issues critical to the people of Minnesota.
Clean Swell makes it easy for anyone to make an impact for our ocean. When you head out to clean up in your neighborhood, beach, or park use Clean Swell to be a part of long-lasting solutions. With this app you can easily record each item of trash you collect, which helps scientists and advocates around the world tackle ocean trash at a global scale.