Female Scientists Who Broke Glass Ceilings and Paved the Way for a Cleaner Energy Future
March 4, 2024 •Angie Willits-Barnes
Clean and renewable energy might seem like only a modern-day concept, but it has roots going back over 150 years. For Women’s History Month, we look...
Read MoreBlack Innovators in Clean Energy History
February 19, 2024 •Rodney Shelton
Black History Month is a time to elevate stories that have never been told before or that haven’t been told enough, and a reminder that we should...
Read MoreThe Industry Trends that Will Define 2024
February 12, 2024 •Marisa Uchin
In many ways, 2023 was momentous for clean energy, from the release of guidelines for the Inflation Reduction Act to billions in funding for EV...
Read More5 Things I Learned as the Only Black Kid in Class: Memoirs of an ‘80s Kid
February 5, 2024 •Mylan Stevens
From backgrounds to education and so much more, the strength of Franklin Energy lies in the diversity of our teams. That's why we've started the blog...
Read MoreEV Adoption: The Role Utilities Play in Consumer Education
January 22, 2024 •Elizabeth Turnbull
Increasingly, electric utilities are investing in consumer education to support the transition to electric vehicles. While the bulk of this spend has...
Read MoreTell ‘Em About the Dream, Martin: A Personal Reflection
January 15, 2024 •Dena Jefferson
Two years ago, I wrote a blog titled Unfinished Business, which was a reflection on Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. At the time when I wrote it,...
Read MoreThe Three Pillars of Building Unity
January 8, 2024 •Sushma Annareddy
A couple months ago, I had someone ask me an interesting question. Despite all our differences, what’s the key to building unity and connection? This...
Read MoreScaling Your Utility Marketplace
December 18, 2023 •Brian McKee
In today’s digital age, utility marketplaces have gained immense traction. These customized platforms connect your customers with a wider variety of...
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