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Author: Tony Reames

Tony G. Reames is the Tishman Professor of Environmental Justice and an associate professor in the School for Environment & Sustainability (SEAS) at the University of Michigan. He is Founder and Co-Director of the Energy Equity Project, Director of the Detroit Sustainability Clinic, and Director of the Urban Energy Justice Lab.
March 30, 2017April 15, 2017 Tony Reames Uncategorized

Improving the Effectiveness of Federal Energy Assistance for Low-Income Households (Policy Brief by Dr. Reames)

Professor Reames writes policy brief on strengths and shortcomings of federal low-income energy assistance programs.

November 1, 2016December 1, 2017 Tony Reames Uncategorized

Connecting Energy Poverty and Climate Change in Detroit

Dr. Reames speaks with ModelD's Nina Ignaczak about how energy poverty impacts climate change resiliency in vulnerable communities.

October 26, 2016August 5, 2018 Tony Reames Uncategorized

Research Collaboration Seeks to Unlock Solar Adoption Potential in Low- to Moderate-Income Communities

U.S. Energy Department invests $1.35M in collaboration to study low- & moderate-income solar adoption.

October 26, 2016February 27, 2020 Tony Reames Uncategorized

Studies Find Racial and Spatial Disparities in Urban Energy Efficiency

Homes in low-income black and Hispanic areas more likely to be less energy efficient.

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