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In this episode of The Clean Energy Revolution, Max La Manna discovers the ways that non-profit organisations in the UK and US are using clean and renewable energy solutions to help in their fight against fuel poverty.
From building solar-powered tiny homes for the unhoused, to using energy efficient measures to help those in need, Max speaks to some amazing people who are doing great work for their communities and for the planet.
Find out how they’re tackling fuel poverty by helping others to save energy or use cleaner energy, taking us closer to the goal of net zero while working to ensure that no-one is left behind in the clean energy transition.
Discover more about the organisations featured in this episode:
A Tiny Home For Good: https://www.atinyhomeforgood.org/
Heart Share Human Services of New York: https://www.heartshare.org/
United Way of Central Massachusetts: https://unitedwaycm.org/
National Energy Foundation: https://nef.org.uk/
Fuel Bank Foundation: https://www.fuelbankfoundation.org/
Citizens Advice: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/
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