How to get to 100% clean energy with today’s technologies
Stanford Professor Mark Jacobson and Environment America’s Johanna Neumann discuss how today’s technologies can achieve 100% renewable energy
America has an almost unlimited resource of wind blowing off our coasts and across our lands, and we can use it to power more of our lives.
Wind power is a key ingredient for a clean and renewable energy future. It’s a huge new harvest from America’s fields, farms and coasts. America produced enough wind energy to power 35 million typical homes in 2021 – 2.7 times as much wind energy as in 2012.
Stanford Professor Mark Jacobson and Environment America’s Johanna Neumann discuss how today’s technologies can achieve 100% renewable energy
In 2021, the Lone Star State produced enough electricity from wind to power more than 9 million average U.S. households.
Today, Massachusetts produces 7 times as much energy from the sun, the wind and the earth as we did just a decade ago. Learn more about how clean energy is growing and what we can do to accelerate clean energy growth.
Recent polling suggests most Americans support clean energy projects in their communities
If passed, the 100% Clean Act will codify a transition to 100 percent clean electricity by 2035 and 100 percent clean heating and transportation by 2045.
Environmental, health, and business leaders joined elected officials at the State House Tuesday to announce a renewed push for legislation that would transition Massachusetts to 100% clean energy, from sources like the sun and the wind.
We should power Massachusetts solely with clean, renewable energy. That’s why we’re building a movement of elected officials, community leaders, and people like you to pass the 100% Clean Act.
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