Oregon is powered by more renewable energy than ever before, has room to grow
Our new interactive dashboard allows users to explore clean energy growth in Oregon and across the country over the past decade.
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.
Our new interactive dashboard allows users to explore clean energy growth in Oregon and across the country over the past decade.
In 2021, the Lone Star State produced enough electricity from wind to power more than 9 million average U.S. households.
New study finds that almost every coal-fired power plant in the country could be cost-effectively replaced by local solar or wind and batteries.
In 2021, America produced three times as much renewable electricity from the sun and the wind as in 2012, according to a new online dashboard released on Thursday by Environment America Research & Policy Center and Frontier Group.
In 2021, America produced three times as much renewable electricity from the sun and the wind as in 2012.
Experts, state officials celebrated increased adoption of clean energy in states, discussed what’s next
Learn more about the latest trends, research and state advocacy to help America harness its abundant renewable energy potential.
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