
Gas Bill Debt Disproportionately Burdens Low-Income Neighborhoods
As California’s utility shutoff ban ends, UCLA research shows where unpaid gas utility bills proliferated amid the pandemic.

Making Justice40 a Reality for Frontline Communities
Lessons from State Approaches to Climate and Clean Energy Investments
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admin2021-08-03 08:56:102026-03-19 17:06:17Study Illuminates Ways to Narrow the Clean Energy Gap in Southern California
Southern California Regional Energy Needs Assessment
A new report by the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation paints…
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admin2021-07-13 09:03:592025-02-18 14:02:53UCLA Report Highlights Inequality in Utility Debt Burden
Keeping the Lights and Heat On
COVID-19 Utility Debt in Communities Served by Pacific Gas and Electric

Watts Rising
Year 2 Progress Report on Implementation of the Transformative Climate Communities Program Grant

Transform Fresno
Year 2 Progress Report on Implementation of the Transformative Climate Communities Program Grant

Unpaid Utility Bills Are Disproportionately Piling Up in L.A.’s Communities of Color
Between 25% and 30% of Angelenos have unpaid energy and water bills, with debts unevenly impacting Black, Latino, and low-income neighborhoods.

Keeping the Lights and Water On
COVID-19 and Utility Debt in Los Angeles' Communities of Color
