Acting Today For A Cleaner Tomorrow
Navajo Homes Without Access to Electricity
Avg. Cost for NTUA To Connect a Home to the Grid
Jobs Lost From Energy Production Facility Closures
How You Can Help
At Four Corners Clean Energy Alliance (4CCEA), we are dedicated to bringing reliable, equitable energy access to the Four Corners Region and the Navajo Nation. With 15,000 Navajo homes still without electricity and the high cost of grid connections, our initiatives aim to address these challenges while also creating new job opportunities following the closures of energy production facilities.
Learn how you can help us by exploring the resources below. Together, we can empower our communities with the energy solutions they deserve.
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Exploring The Paths Toward A Sustainable Energy Future
Explore our collection of blog posts, articles, and other resources to learn more about the benefits of different types of renewables and sustainable solutions in our ever-evolving energy landscape
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Sounding the Future
Listen below to hear from Navajo Elder, Victor Dee, and 4CCEA Cultural Advisor and Former Nation Delegate, Tom Chee. Discover the importance of clean energy development and its impact on our communities.
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Our Vision
Four Corners Clean Energy Alliance’s (4CCEA) vision is to encourage, support and advocate for a robust and sustainable clean, low carbon energy industry produced under stringent environmental standards in the states of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado with an emphasis on tribal communities and the Four Corners area. The Four Corners area is an emerging epicenter of clean energy development in the United States including but not limited to clean hydrogen, solar, wind development and battery storage, carbon capture and sequestration (CCS), pumped storage hydropower, and Responsibly Sourced Natural Gas (RSG).