"The bottom line is that the carbon impact of . . . turning on a light switch in one part of the country can be very different from turning on a light switch in another," says Winston Vaughan, the head of climate policy at Clearloop, a climate tech company. He emphasizes the importance of understanding regional impacts as it relates to the transition to clean energy.
"Understanding the inequities of the carbon grid and working to address them is a great opportunity to really maximize both the social and environmental impact of our clean energy investments," Vaughan says, highlighting the dual benefits of renewable energy development for climate and local communities.
Vaughan says it's an approach that focuses not only on creating more renewable energy " . . . but building it in the places where it can do the most good for our climate and for local communities," illustrating the strategic planning behind Clearloop's projects.
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