Ries, HeidiNelson, EdwinChan, Gabriel2022-07-182022-07-182022https://hdl.handle.net/11299/228410The Energy and Equity in the Twin Cities Workshop, jointly convened in November 2021 by the University of Minnesota’s Institute on the Environment (IonE) and Robert J. Jones Urban Research and Outreach-Engagement Center (UROC), fostered dialogue, collaboration, and new partnerships to drive local solutions promoting energy justice. This summary report is for people who are interested in learning about local efforts – including projects developed during the workshop – to build an equitable green energy future. It is also for people who are interested in organizing cross-disciplinary workshops rooted in equity and shared learning. The Energy and Equity in the Twin Cities Workshop sought to engage local organizations and communities that historically have been excluded from conventional energy policy convenings, which tend to cater to established experts rather than community leaders such as activists, artists, and storytellers. It also sought to engage those working to address household wellbeing and security. More specifically, the workshop aimed to advance conversation, connection, and solutions to energy injustice by building bridges between the still largely distinct fields of clean energy policymaking and frontline community advocacy.enenergyequityTwin Citiesgreen energyenergy transitionenergy insecurityenergy justiceenergy burdenenergy disconnectionenergy affordabilityPublic Utilities CommissionPUCEquitable clean energy jobsclean energy jobsIonEinstitute on the environmentpublic healthtransportationhousingjobsenergy gridenergy systemenvironmental harmssolar energyhuman rightsenergy assistanceEnergy and Equity in the Twin Cities Workshop Summary ReportReport