Feby Boediarto is on CEJA’s Energy team and works closely with member organizations to meet their program and policy goals to access clean energy resources and secure community benefits. Her role ensures the Just Transition strategy of “building the new” is implementable and directly benefits frontline communities throughout California. Feby is committed to an advocacy approach rooted in transformative collaboration and care.
Prior to CEJA, Feby supported State regulatory and legislative pathways to meet California’s clean energy goals while at Ava Community Energy (fka East Bay Community Energy). She has navigated processes at the California Public Utilities Commission, advocated for bills in the State legislature, and built coalitions to pursue federal funds for community energy programs. She supported the implementation of community solar programs in Alameda County, and organized community grants for neighborhoods most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Feby brings these skills to CEJA’s Energy Justice campaigns to uplift EJ communities.
Born in southern California, the ancestral land of the Tongva people, and now based in San Francisco, ancestral land of the Ramaytush Ohlone people, Feby is grateful for the immigrant communities who helped raise her. Her favorite conversation topics include fermentation, dogs, and Octavia Butler’s writing.