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Katherine Shok

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Katherine Shok is a Policy Associate at Atlas Public Policy focused on supporting and maintaining Buildings Hub.

Katherine's Posts:

  • Public-private partnerships power commercial decarbonization progress
    Katherine ShokMay 19, 2026
  • Public schools are electrifying through targeted programs
    Katherine ShokMay 5, 2026
  • States are helping residents plug into balcony solar
    Katherine ShokApril 21, 2026
  • Midwestern states reckon with data center development
    Katherine ShokApril 7, 2026
  • States look to regulate data centers’ energy usage
    Katherine ShokMarch 24, 2026
  • The Homeowner Energy Freedom Act threatens more than $2 billion for building decarb
    Katherine ShokMarch 11, 2026
  • Energy affordability messaging to be center stage in midterm elections
    Katherine ShokJanuary 15, 2026
  • Atlas Buildings Hub’s 2025 Round-Up
    Katherine ShokDecember 16, 2025
  • Grid flexibility programs increasingly benefit customers and utilities
    Katherine ShokNovember 18, 2025
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