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Wahleah Johns

Executive Director, Native Renewables

Wahleah Johns is a prominent advocate for renewable energy and a member of the Navajo (Diné) tribe. She is the co-founder and executive director of Native Renewables, an organization established in 2016 with the mission to empower Native American families by enhancing access to renewable energy, particularly solar power, on the Navajo reservation. The initiative aims to bring solar energy to 15,000 homes, promoting energy independence within Indigenous communities.123

In addition to her role at Native Renewables, Wahleah Johns serves as the Director of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs. In this capacity, she focuses on developing and deploying clean energy solutions that benefit American Indians and Alaska Natives, ensuring that these communities have access to sustainable energy resources.14 Her previous experience includes working as a solar project coordinator with organizations like the Black Mesa Water Coalition and the Navajo Green Economy Coalition, where she contributed to legislative efforts for environmental justice and groundwater protection.1

Johns has received notable recognition for her work, including the 2019 Nathan Cummings Foundation Fellowship, which highlights her commitment to advancing renewable energy initiatives and environmental advocacy within Indigenous communities.15

Highlights

Jul 2 · keywiki.org
Wahleah Johns - KeyWiki
Aug 31 · energy.gov
Meet Our Team: Director Wahleah Johns | Department of Energy
Aug 16 · nathancummings.org
Wahleah Johns - The Nathan Cummings Foundation
Wahleah Johns - The Nathan Cummings Foundation

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Flagstaff, Arizona, United States