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2021 Clean Energy for America Inauguration Ball

2021 Clean Energy for America Inauguration Ball

Dynamhex is a proud sponsor of the Clean Energy for America Ball, where we join thousands of volunteers, leaders, and clean-energy advocates around the country to chart our next steps as we aim to meet our climate goals.

Let’s start with understanding our carbon footprint today. Watch our video above and see below for avoided emissions from our virtual event, as well as your own footprint and how to offset it.

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MTCO2e

Updated 5:30PM EST, Jan 28, 2021

Note: These avoided emissions are collectively equivalent to reducing 2.5 millions miles from being driven by a single car, or more than a million pounds of coal left unburned.

Dynamhex estimates the avoided emissions for the virtual event by analyzing registered address data and probabilistic jet fuel consumption for economy-class flights to the DC area. We also incorporate energy usage for a 4-hour event with the current quantity of registered guests and musical equipment.

As the need to address climate change becomes more urgent, Dynamhex’s platform could go a long way in making necessary data available to effectively tackle climate action plans and subsequently meet climate goals. - Forbes

Note: Dynamhex analyzes each building in the U.S. to understand the emissions footprint, based on energy and resource consumption and local grid factors. Enter your address, and we will send you your footprint as well as personalized ways to offset it.

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