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TOGETHER for a SUSTAINABLE SKAGIT

At Skagit Valley Clean Energy Alliance (SVCEA), our vision is to make Skagit County a leader in clean, resilient, and sustainable energy systems. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we encourage educational efforts and innovative projects to accelerate the adoption of renewable energy technologies across our community.

We collaborate with individuals, businesses, tribal and local governments, school districts, and nonprofits to identify, fund, and implement impactful energy transition projects.

Join us! Whether through volunteering, donating, or sharing your ideas, your support fuels the transition to a sustainable future in Skagit County.

GET INVOLVED

GET PLUGGED IN

  • Join the movement to reduce carbon emissions.

  • Advocate for a greener, sustainable future.

  • Discover how solar energy benefits our planet and community.

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CHARGED FOR CHANGE

  • Electrify school buses for a cleaner commute.

  • Explore residential solar solutions.

  • Partner with Skagit collaborators for local impact.

  • Power schools and community buildings with Solar+Battery systems.

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A LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT
OUR MISSION

Upcoming Events and Activities

Join us at our meetings, typically on Mondays at 4:30 pm in the Meeting Room of the La Conner Swinomish Library. Please call or check our calendar to confirm the meeting time and date. Bring your ideas or listen to ours and volunteer to help. We have a list of climate-friendly things you can do.

Mark your calendar for our “Energy Transitions” exhibit presented by the Museum of Northwest Art in the Fall of 2025!

Empowering Through Education: Advancing Clean Energy Knowledge

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SVCEA educates the general public and other stakeholders, such as local government officials,  about current technologies and energy management practices.  For instance, we participate in sustainability fairs, and our technical advisor writes a column about energy issues.  We are also partnering with the Museum of Northwest Art, in La Conner, for a detailed exhibit about the energy transition.

SVCEA Partners

Logo for Citizens' Climate Lobby featuring a stylized clock with a leaf in the center and the text 'Citizens' Climate Lobby' underneath.
Logo of Skagit Valley College with large letters SVC above the college name.
Logo of Cascadia Renewables featuring a mountain range and circular design.
Washington Green Transportation Program logo featuring a map of Washington State with a car and bicycle inside
Logo for SolaGize featuring a black and white design with a mountain illustration inside the letter 'O' in 'SolaGize'.
Logo of the World Resources Institute featuring a geometric knot design and the organization's name.

Collaboration in Action: Driving Energy Innovation

SVCEA works with individuals, businesses, and local organizations to envision, fund, and implement clean energy projects that drive innovation in Skagit County.

  • Partnering with Homeowners: Through Solarize Skagit, we’ve helped 22+ local homeowners and small businesses install turnkey solar systems, managing everything from engineering to financing for a seamless experience.

  • Supporting Local Governments: We’ve guided the Town of La Conner and La Conner School District in securing grants for solar and battery storage projects, enhancing resilience and advancing electric school bus adoption.

  • Ongoing Outreach: By attending local government meetings and sharing expertise, we provide stakeholders with the knowledge and tools to implement energy transition projects that inspire and lead by example.

SVCEA Seeks Funding for Community Energy Projects, Including EV Charging and Solar

SVCEA is pursuing funding and technical assistance for early-stage engineering and economic work on projects that SVCEA itself, or allies still to be identified, will manage.  These ideas include, but are not limited to, fast electric vehicle charging in small communities in Skagit County, facilitation of the use of energy efficiency technologies and utility funding for efficiency projects; and possibly even large-scale community projects like solar generation and district heating.

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Community-Driven Clean Energy Solutions

Join us in building a sustainable future by volunteering, donating, or sharing your ideas for advancing clean energy in our community.

Together, we can reduce our carbon consumption and advocate for a greener future. — SVCEA

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Rights of Nature

Land Acknowledgment and Commitment to Nature

SVCEA acknowledges that the land we work on in Skagit County is the traditional territory of the Swinomish, Upper Skagit, Sauk-Suiattle, Stillaguamish, Samish, and Lummi Nations. We honor their deep connection to this land, its waters, and all that it sustains.

SVCEA believes that nature and all living beings possess inherent rights, including the right to exist, flourish, and regenerate. We are committed to developing sustainable energy systems that minimize harm to the environment and work to reverse the damage caused by global warming. Though nature doesn’t speak in words, she communicates through changes in climate and weather patterns. We are listening and striving to protect and restore the land we share.