Miriam Inaimi conducts research and outreach efforts to support ACEEE’s federal and local policy work. She identifies federal funding opportunities to advance the adoption of Smart Surfaces as a means to create energy-efficient, resilient, and equitable cities. She joined ACEEE in 2023.
Miriam earned a bachelor of science in energy science and technology from Western Washington University.
Smart Surfaces Are Reducing Heat, but Many Disadvantaged Communities Are Being Left Out
Data show that cities aren't adequately providing smart surfaces in low-income and disadvantaged communities
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