Tim Sexton is a Founder and Principal of The Make Good Group, as well as co-founder of E2 Southern California. His firm helps its clients make good on their promises, make good in the world, and make good stuff by creating social impact strategies and programs that grow earnings and differentiate brands. He is a veteran of the content and digital industries, having served in senior management positions as both a creative and operating executive. Tim is also an Emmy Award winning producer who has served as an advisor, consultant, or senior executive to media companies, record labels, technology concerns, large public utilities, investment banks, professional sports franchises, healthcare systems, NGOs, ad agencies, public officials, and rock stars.Tim is also active as a director or advisor to the Alliance for Climate Education, Environmental Media Association, Rock the Vote, International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Liberty Hill Foundation, and others.

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E2: Clean Energy Companies Announce Nearly $3 Billion in New Projects, Cancel $4 Billion

lean energy related companies announced 14 new manufacturing and utility-scale generation and storage projects totaling nearly $3 billion that would create 7,500 new jobs and add nearly 1 gigawatt (GW) in new capacity, according to E2’s latest Clean Economy...


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Clean Energy Developers Announced 12 GW, $18B in Q1 Generation Investments Before Tax Credit Cliff — But Project Losses Are Mounting

Clean energy developers announced more than 50 new utility-scale generation and storage projects totaling over 12 gigawatts (GW) and $18 billion in investment during the first quarter of 2026, according to E2’s latest Clean Economy Works analysis tracking c...


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House Republicans Launch Push to Reinstate Clean Energy Tax Credits

“Amid soaring electricity costs and tens of billions in clean energy projects getting cancelled and delayed across the country, this is a modest – but smart – step back in the right direction."


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