Our local elected officials are driving important environmental decisions on clean air, clean water, our region's renewable energy future, and more!
Piedmont Environmetal Alliance is is playing an active role in working alongside government officials and lawmakers at the city, county, and state level to ensure that our community is a leader in environmental sustainability. We work to help craft policies, build momentum for policy initiatives, and motivate our community members to share their voice through voter mobilization and civic engagement.
Learn more about some of our most recent policy wins!
PEA Helps Second Harvest Food Bank Go Solar
Piedmont Environmental Alliance is empowering businesses in the Triad to make BIG moves when it comes to going solar. This year, PEA worked with Second Harvest Food Bank of NWNC to help plan for a one-megawatt rooftop solar installation, which will begin in summer 2024. This installation will save Second Harvest more than $100,000 per year in energy costs and will be one of the largest solar arrays in the entire state of North Carolina. PEA assisted with this project by helping to conduct interviews with various solar installers, connecting Second Harvest with information about maximizing tax incentives for solar energy, and providing guidance on the solar installation process.
Want to learn more about Operation Solar Harvest? Click the link below to read the full press release.
PEA & The Arts Based School Win EPA Grant for Winston-Salem's First Electric School Bus
In 2024, The Arts Based School in Winston-Salem became the first in the triad to be awarded $345,000 for the purchase of an all-electric school bus and associated charging infrastructure, via the Clean School Bus Program. This groundbreaking investment in zero-emission transportation will support cleaner air for our children, produce immediate long-term cost-savings for the school, and futher grow our region's clean energy economy. Piedmont Enviornmental Alliance is a member of the Alliance for Electric School Buses and helped team members at the Arts Based School secure funding to win the EPA grant.
Are you a resident of the Piedmont Triad who wants to bring a clean school bus to your school? Contact us to learn more about how PEA can support your efforts.
We're creating healthier, more sustainable schools with greener school board policies.
On Nov. 15, 2022 the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School Board passed a resolution pledging to integrate environmental sustainability into school operations and curriculum. The resolution takes a systems-level approach to integrating sustainability across the school system. Features include making school facilities more energy-efficient, reducing landfill waste with recycling and compost programs, greening school grounds with more sustainable learning landscapes, and engaging students through curricula every step of the way. Piedmont Environmental Alliance (PEA) worked with WS/FCS Superintendent Tricia McManus, WS/FCS Operations and Facilities leadership, administrators, school board members, parents, and teachers to develop this resolution and to advocate for more coordination on local sustainability efforts.
After the passing of Resolution for Environmental Sustainability by the school board in November 2022, the district has launched a Sustainability Committee. This committee is currently assessing needs and drafting a strategic plan for incorporating sustainability into operation and curriculum across the district.
Are you a resident of the Piedmont Triad who wants to pass a resolution like this in your school district? Contact us to learn more about how PEA can support your efforts.
PEA is helping connect community members with our city sustainability committee to make a big, local impact.
The city of Winston-Salem is looking for community members to join their efforts to create a greener triad! Committees help inform the city on policies that concern clean air and water, pedestrian paths and greenways, green jobs, and more!
We're guiding local officials in implementing green policies and practices with our environmental agenda.
Each year, our staff and board members work with community members to define primary environmental policy goals for the upcoming year. Our 2024 Environmental Agenda is a list of talking points informed by our members to help our local elected officials work with us to create a more just, resilient, and environmentally sustainable Piedmont Triad.
As part of our efforts to support or local officials in passing robust green policy, this information has been made available to all candidates for local office. We encourage community members to use it to talk with candidates about local environmental issues as well as to ask current elected officials to take action!