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What if clean energy wasn’t just about powering our homes, but about powering opportunity? My guest today believes renewable energy can be the bridge to economic justice, workforce empowerment, and a more inclusive future.

On this episode of the Climate Correction Podcast, I’m joined by Erica Mackie, P.E., co-founder and Co-CEO of GRID Alternatives, the nonprofit that has turned solar into a tool for community transformation. From day one, Erica has led GRID’s growth into a national force—bringing renewable energy technology and job training directly to underserved communities. Along the way, she’s collected some of the most prestigious awards in environmental leadership, but her true focus is on impact: lowering energy bills, cutting carbon emissions, and opening doors to life-changing careers.

We’ll explore:

  • Why clean energy and gender equity are more connected than you think.

  • How GRID is doubling down on equity and inclusion even as those programs are being rolled back nationally.

  • The ways workforce training in renewable energy is creating wealth-building opportunities that ripple through entire communities.

  • Real stories of people whose lives have been changed when access to solar power and job training collided.

  • The data that proves GRID’s impact—from gigawatts installed to jobs created.

  • And what’s next: from localized solutions like transportation electrification to the bold plans GRID has for scaling across the country.

If you’ve ever wondered how renewable energy can move beyond rooftop panels and into the heart of social and economic justice—this conversation will open your eyes.

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