DeAndrea Salvador: How we can make energy more affordable for low-income families
دياندريا سلفادور: كيف نجعل الطاقة أرخص للأسر منخفضة الدخل
DeAndrea Salvador reshapes the way we use and engage with energy. Full bio
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at my great-grandmother's house.
I would dash across the floor
كنت أسرع عبر الغرفة
her only air conditioner.
that that simple experience,
having to set up fake energy accounts
الذين يملكون حسابات طاقة وهمية
but to bypass the meter
comfortable for one more day.
incidents can take root
من الحوادث الخطيرة
with impossible choices.
three percent of their income on energy.
ثلاثة بالمئة من دخلها على الطاقة.
and rural populations
of their income on energy.
من دخلها على الطاقة.
25 million people to skip meals
في عدم تناول 25 مليون شخص لوجباتهم
than just a number.
and perilous choices:
to get her flu medicine,
between medicine and energy.
بين الطاقة والدواء.
and systemic issue.
are disproportionately people of color,
من أعباء الطاقة هم الملونون،
than their white counterparts.
أكثر من نظرائهم البيض.
and even schoolteachers
وقدامى المحاربين، وحتى المدرسون
of 37 million people a year
for their most basic needs.
لتلبية احتياجاتهم الأساسية.
high energy burdens
من أعباء الطاقة الكبيرة
like heart disease and asthma.
مثل أمراض القلب والربو.
and our pocket-sized AI,
وما نملكه من ذكاء اصطناعي بحجم الجيب،
these systemic inequities.
لمعالجة هذه المظالم النظامية.
microgrids and smart home technology
والشبكات المصغرة والمنازل الذكية
من تكافؤ التكاليف،
earn much more than the average American.
يكسبون أكثر بكثير من الأمريكي العادي.
I founded the nonprofit RETI.
إلى الطاقة المتجددة وعمري 22 عامًا.
by working with communities,
من خلال العمل مع المجتمعات المحلية،
to clean energy,
إلى الطاقة النظيفة،
of local communities,
of relationships.
with the communities
and events for communities
updates to their homes
and water heaters
to community solar
smart home research
their energy bills.
with elected officials,
of energy equity and resilience succeed,
عن عدالة ومرونة الطاقة،
over three billion a year
أكثر من ثلاثة مليارات كل عام
millions of people,
a fraction of those in need.
ممن يحتاجون إليها.
home-energy affordability gap,
الطاقة المنزلية تبلغ 47 مليار دولار،
and resilience into our communities,
ومرونة الطاقة في مجتمعاتنا،
reliable and affordable.
clean technology and energy efficiency
والتكنولوجيا النظيفة ورفع كفاءة الطاقة
20 percent of their income --
على استعادة 20 بالمئة من دخلهم...
who's struggling to make ends meet.
for families to use their energy savings
and her neighbors,
that they had to make
on our whole community.
to make the same impossible choices today.
يضطرون لاتخاذ قرارات مماثلة اليوم.
are a tremendous barrier to overcome,
تمثل حاجزًا هائلاً للتغلب عليه،
with communities and technology,
مع المجتمع والتكنولوجيا،
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
DeAndrea Salvador - Environmental justice advocateDeAndrea Salvador reshapes the way we use and engage with energy.
Why you should listen
DeAndrea Newman Salvador is an energy expert with a background in economics, an entrepreneur and a founder of two groundbreaking organizations, Renewable Energy Transition Initiative (RETI) and JouleScout. She works to create seamless integration of low-income families into a world of energy abundance.
Witnessing neighbors in her home state of North Carolina struggle to keep up with energy expenses, Salvador took action in 2013 and founded RETI, a nonprofit focused on helping low-income families sustainably reduce energy costs and gain access to cutting-edge technology. Through RETI, Salvador is partnering with Duke Energy (one of the nation's largest utilities) to launch a low- to moderate-income shared solar program in South Carolina. RETI also worked with the City of Charlotte to create a Smart Home Kick Start for the city's residents.
Furthering her mission to create energy equity in the new energy economy, Salvador founded JouleScout in 2018. JouleScout is a social enterprise focused on helping energy providers incentivize customers to use less energy at key times without sacrificing comfort, thereby ensuring grid reliability, fewer blackouts and more renewables on the grid with a cost savings to customers.
As a social entrepreneur and advocate, Salvador has been featured by The Atlantic, Fast Company, the BBC, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Utility Drive and the Charlotte Observer. Her own articles are published in Pacific Standard Magazine, GOOD, The Development Set, BRIGHT Magazine and on TheWeek.com.
Salvador is a TED2018 Fellow, a recipient of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Young Alumna of the Year Award and was recognized as one of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Black Chamber of Commerce's 30 under 30. She is a member of the Mecklenburg County Air Quality Commission and sits on the Board of Directors for Youth Empowered Solutions (YES!).
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