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Clean Energy Works Portland Report

Jan 19, 2010
  • Community and Economic Development
  • Employment and Labor
  • Energy and Environment

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Green For All teamed up with the City of Portland to help implement a cutting-edge green jobs program. Clean Energy Works Portland is an effort that will cut energy bills, create green jobs, reduce pollution and expand business opportunities. In addition, it will ensure that Recovery Act investment dollars reach those hit hardest by the recession. It's not a silver bullet, but it is a great model on which to build an important component of a new clean energy economy. Green For All's report details why Clean Energy Works Portland has such special appeal. The program includes a revolving loan fund with innovative "on-bill financing" and a Community Workforce Agreement that creates jobs in the communities that need them most.

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  • Green for All

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  • Copyright 2010 Green for All.

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  • CaseStudy
  • Report/Whitepaper
  • Text

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  • English

Geography

  • North America / United States (Northwestern) / Oregon / Multnomah County / Portland
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Title: Clean Energy Works Portland Report
Publication date 2010-01-19
Publication Year 2010
Copyright holder(s) Green for All
Geographical Focus North America / United States (Northwestern) / Oregon / Multnomah County / Portland
Keywords retrofits , energy , portland , clean energy , national model
Document type CaseStudy , Report/Whitepaper , Text
Language English
URL: https://www.issuelab.org/resource/clean-energy-works-portland-report.html
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