Happy #InternationalWo mensDay! This month, we'll honor some of the women who led the way in #energy. Edith Clarke was the 1st woman to earn a degree in electrical engineering from MIT. She worked for GE and specialized in electrical power system analysis. https:// invent.ge/ 2MWvA4b
Major utilities collaborate to build #electric #vehicle #charging stations throughout the #South, Atlantic Coast, M… https://t.co/EXamHSHMEs
On Thurs, March 4, 12 PM ET @EPA kicks off it's Environmental Justice & Systemic Racism Speaker series with a sessi… https://t.co/48WcDqaBUB
TOMORROW 3/2 at 8 p.m. ET, don't miss this opportunity to explore more about building codes and equity! https://t.co/tVxDQzmKPq
In honor of #BlackHistoryMonth, let's recognize Dr. Warren M. Washington, an atmospheric scientist & currently seni… https://t.co/DJYHAOmP0q
Tomorrow at 11 AM ET, @AtlantaRegional is hosting a webinar on #energyefficiency programs for commercial buildings,… https://t.co/Mq4gLiWFAt
Join a 2/25 webinar to learn more about the first-of-its-kind Building Electrification Technology Roadmap on pathwa… https://t.co/avLPwe05ou
This week, Pamela Fann (@fannzpam) is moderating DEI Best Practices (2/24, 9:30 AM) & Inclusive Teams (2/25, 10:40… https://t.co/PugkCbXc3V
Today in #BlackHistory, we honor Alice H. Parker! In the early 20th century when Black women faced lots of adversit… https://t.co/UCEg2GWV8r
The @LungAssociation found that transitioning to electric transportation would avoid 6,300 premature deaths & preve… https://t.co/HlTR3LU2Ju