Congratulations to the 2022 C3E Award Recipients

Clean Energy Education & Empowerment

The 2022 C3E Award Recipients

Earlier this month, we proudly presented the 2022 Clean Energy Education and Empowerment (C3E) Awards to eight mid-career women who have demonstrated leadership and high achievement in the field of clean energy. Lisa P. Jackson, the Vice President of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives at Apple, was recognized as the C3E Lifetime Achievement Honoree for her long history of clean energy leadership. The Awards were part of the 11th Annual C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium hosted this year by the Texas A&M Energy Institute. The C3E Initiative is led by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in collaboration with Texas A&M Energy Institute, MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), and Stanford Energy.

The C3E Award winners are an impressive group of women who are making a difference in the field of clean energy, while serving as mentors for others. Learn more about the 2022 C3E Award recipients.

2023 Nominations Now OpenDo you know a mid-career woman who is a rising leader in the clean energy sector? Nominate her for the 2023 C3E Awards

The annual C3E Awards help to raise the visibility of women in the clean energy sector. The Awards honor mid-career leadership and achievement—and boost recipients’ careers. Nominate a woman (or submit a self-nomination) for the 2023 C3E Awards by February 15, 2023, and together we can raise women’s visibility and increase diversity in clean energy.

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The C3E Initiative is led by the U.S. Department of Energy, in collaboration with Texas A&M Energy Institute, MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), and Stanford Energy.

2022Jenny Herzfeld