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It’s been five years since the Portland Clean Energy Fund, or PCEF, gave out its first grants. The fund has grown much more than expected, and various interests [https://www.opb.org/article/2026/07/06/measure-to-divert-portland-climate-funds-to-hire-more-police-could-be-headed-to-voters-in-november/] have proposed using some of it [https://www.opb.org/article/2026/06/09/portland-unveils-timeline-for-moda-center-deal/] for non-climate goals. The Community Energy Project is among the local groups that helped create PCEF [https://www.portland.gov/bps/cleanenergy/about#toc-about-pcef] after voters passed the ballot measure in 2018. The Fund was designed to reduce carbon emissions to help get Portland net-zero emissions by 2050, develop a diverse workforce and focus on populations most affected by climate change. Jim Plantico [https://www.communityenergyproject.org/team/jim] is one of the Community Energy Project’s program directors. He joins us to share more about the program, what the money is being spent on more broadly and the specific projects that CEP has implemented with PCEF grants.
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