Cleaning up Tennessee’s dirty power grid one offset at a time 

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Cleaning up Tennessee’s dirty power grid one offset at a time 

Clearloop CEO Laura Zapata is spearheading a new approach to renewable energy and carbon offsets to fund projects in minority communities. Getting solar energy into minority communities in America’s south may sound challenging but Clearloop, a firm that measures the carbon footprint of companies and offers offsets through new solar energy projects, is doing just that. The company is committed to expanding access to renewable energy in U.S. communities not only left behind but heavily dependent on fossil fuels.  “We’re looking at how distressed a community is and layering that…

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