About the CCEF's Clean Energy Champions Award
Conservative Clean Energy Champions are state and local policymakers who have shown consistent and exceptional support for conservative policy initiatives that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency. Champions have been fighters for our nation’s transition to clean energy—working on issues ranging from net metering and third-party ownership to energy efficiency, renewable siting, and more, to make clean energy technology more accessible to ratepayers.
2022
Clean Energy Champions
Alaska
Governor Mike Dunleavy
Mayor Clay Koplin
Arizona
State Sen. TJ Shop
Colorado
State Sen. Rob Woodward
State Rep. Dan Woog
Florida
Governor Ron DeSantis
Georgia
Public Service Commissioner Fitz Johnson
State Sen. Ron Stephens
State Sen. Carden Summers
State Rep. Beth Camp
State Rep. Martin Momtahan
Idaho
Governor Brad Little
Mayor Sean Colletti
Mayor Jerry Merrill
Indiana
Governor Eric Holcomb
City Commissioner Ruth Baker
City Commissioner Ryan Browning
City Commissioner Kendell Culp
City Commissioner Michael Stajduhar
Mayor Dan Ridenour
Iowa
State Sen. Waylon Brown
State Sen. Mike Klimesh
State Rep. Jane Bloomingdale
State Rep. Brian Lohse
Maine
State Rep. Nathan Carlow
North Carolina
State Sen. Michael Lazzara
State Rep. Ed Goodwin
State Rep. Harry Warren
Pennsylvania
City Commissioner Dan Vogler
State Rep. Barbara Gleim
State Rep. David Maloney
State Rep. Kathleen Tomlinson
State Rep. Martina White
South Carolina
Commissioner of Ag. Hugh Weathers
City Councilperson Jamie Fulmer
State Rep. Heather Ammons Crawford
State Rep. Mark Smith
Tennessee
Lt. Governor Randy McNally
State Sen. Steve Southerland
State Rep. John Ragan
Utah
City Commissioner Mark Whitney
State Sen. Kirk Cullimore
State Rep. Steve Waldrip
Virginia
County Supervisor Jason Bellows
Delegate Danny Marshall lll
Wisconsin
State Assembly Rachael Cabral-Guevara