Environment Oregon: 2023 year in review
We made a lot of progress for the environment in 2023. Here are some highlights.
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.
We made a lot of progress for the environment in 2023. Here are some highlights.
In 2021, the Lone Star State produced enough electricity from wind to power more than 9 million average U.S. households.
The issues and initiatives Environment Oregon takes are critical, both for understanding and combating climate change, and I’m proud to be a member.Dennis Johnson, Member, Environment Oregon
Stanford Professor Mark Jacobson and Environment America’s Johanna Neumann discuss how today’s technologies can achieve 100% renewable energy
How these states are providing new lessons and roadmaps for a future powered by 100% clean energy.
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.
100% clean energy commitments are growing clean energy and reducing pollution. It’s time to lean in.
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.
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