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Clean Energy-Environment Municipal Network
By implementing clean energy strategies, local governments can reduce emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases, lower energy costs, and improve the reliability and security of their energy system. Clean energy can also spur local economic development, improve public health and quality of life, and help communities meet sustainability and green building goals—all while providing opportunities for leadership and recognition. The Clean Energy-Environment Municipal Network is an informational resource network that supports local governments' efforts to use clean energy strategies to advance a number of community priorities.
What Is EPA Doing to Assist Local Governments?
EPA is coordinating among federal, state, and NGO programs to make available a comprehensive database of planning, policy, technical, analytical, and information resources for municipal governments, and developing Municipal Clean Energy Best Practices guidance. The Network will also include highlights of local government clean energy actions to recognize and help others replicate the successes.
EPA currently offers many clean energy programs, resources, and tools that can assist local governments.
- Programs and Resources to Support Local Best Practices
- Tools for Local and State Governments
- Local Clean Energy Webcast Series
- Local Clean Energy Database
How Can My Local Government Get Involved?
The Clean Energy-Environment Municipal Network is an information-sharing resource accessible to all local governments and other interested parties. In addition, the Network can help municipalities determine whether to formally join one or more of EPA's partnership programs that support clean energy best practices to take advantage of the additional resources available to partners.
To receive email updates about clean energy news and opportunities for local governments, sign up for the State and Local Email Update. If you have other questions about the Network, please contact Andrea Denny (denny.andrea@epa.gov).
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