Clean Energy Incentive Navigator Grantees
Testimonials

Photo courtesy of PUSH Buffalo
"PUSH Buffalo is excited to collaborate with Clean Energy Group to launch a Clean Energy Incentive Navigator program in Buffalo and Western New York. With the climate crisis compounding impacts of extreme weather events in our region, like the deadly and disruptive Buffalo blizzard in 2022, our communities need and deserve new strategies and technologies rooted in resilient power - e.g., solar + storage - to remain safe and secure."
Clarke Gocker
PUSH Buffalo
Molokai Clean Energy Hui’s Kahua Building Workshop. Photo credit: Daniel Lim.
"Molokaʻi residents rely on generators that consume imported diesel to supply the island’s power. The Molokaʻi community determines it needs to have resilient power to be able to thrive and provide energy to residents, businesses, and critical infrastructure, especially during emergencies. Finding appropriate alternative energy sources that can integrate into and sustain Molokaʻi’s grid is a first critical step to achieving resilient power. That is why Sustʻāinable Molokai (SM), which is in the second phase of its Molokai Community Energy Resilience Action Plan (CERAP) process, is thrilled to be a 2025 Clean Energy Incentive Navigator site. The program will support the Molokai Clean Energy Hui (MCEH), of which SM is a part, in its effort to build its capacity for more short-term and medium-term programming, including increasing local resilient power awareness and implementation strategies, to meet the more immediate needs of the Molokai Community."
Cat Diggs & Robert Nerveza-Shizuma
Sustʻāinable Molokai
"Empower our Future was interested in becoming a Navigator host site as we truly believe in and are working to advance a socially just clean energy economy. The Clean Energy Incentive Navigator is an opportunity to expand our engagement in the community in a meaningful way. Fire, flood, drought: we are no stranger to the impacts of climate change and welcome the opportunity to advance resilient power in less visible areas of our community that are often under-served."
Mary Pettigrew
Empower Our Future