Reports and resources

In-depth information for the stakeholders and decision-makers involved in just transition.

Grant opportunities

JET Center Curated Opportunities

Interagency Working Group on Coal Funding Clearinghouse

DOE Public Sector Funding & Technical Assistance Programs

Northern Arizona studies

Economic Challenges and Opportunities: The Closure and Potential Reuse of the Cholla Power Plant Near Joseph City, Arizona

Coconino County Regional Studies

Water Rights and Water Use of Coal Facilities in the Colorado River Basin

Regional Economic Assessment & Strategy for Coal-Impacted Navajo and Apache Counties, 2018

Economic Contribution of the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) on the City of Page, 2017

Northern Arizona Coal Communities Workforce Initiative, 2018

Navajo - Apache Counties Labor Assessment, 2023

Coal Plant Assets at Cholla and Coronado Generating Stations, 2024

Energizing Navajo and Hopi Lands, 2023

National studies

Policy Options to Enable an Equitable Energy Transition, Resources for the Futures, 2021

The report by the D.C. non-profit Resources for the Future provides information on selected federal programs and policies that can be used to support and enable transition. The report covers 36 policies in six categories including energy equity and resilience, environmental damage remediation, clean energy innovation, and economic and workforce development in coal impacted communities. This report notes that Navajo County faces the greatest number of risk factors in transition.

Supporting the Nation’s Coal Workers and Communities in a Changing Energy Landscape, Union of Concerned Scientists | Utility Workers Union of America, 2021

The report details the need for and cost for providing financial support to coal workers and communities.  These comprehensive resources will cost between $33 billion over 25 years to $83 billion over 15 years to provide a comprehensive set of resources to coal miners and coal plant workers.  The report also identified the most vulnerable counties using 10 criteria to assess risk.  The most vulnerable county identified with 9 of 10 risk factors is Arizona’s Navajo County.

BlueGreen Alliance National Energy Transition Policy Framework

The report provides pillars such as Local Leadership and Support, Interagency Grants, Economic Development Support, Workforce, Reclamation, and Bankruptcy to provide a framework of policy options to support transition. The BlueGreen Alliance is a collaboration of labor unions and environmental organizations.

Coal Plant Decommissioning, Remediation and Redevelopment

Unfounded concerns about photovoltaic module toxicity and waste are slowing decarbonization

Just Energy Transition for Coal Communities: An Actionable Community-Based Framework

The action-based just transition framework introduced here consists of three stages: (1) making the transition decision, (2) identifying and engaging all stakeholders and planning the transition, and (3) executing the transition and offering assistance during and after coal is phased out. It is important to emphasize that a just transition does not stop after the coal plant and/or mine is shut down, but continues after to invest in community development projects, infrastructure upgrades, and alternative economic opportunities.