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A new report released by Environment America Research and Policy Center and Frontier Group identifies four key areas for transitioning to clean and renewable resources in the US. ....
For Immediate Release Thursday, June 3, 2021 BOSTON America has the capacity to build an energy system around clean, renewable resources, according to a new report released Thursday by Environment America Research & Policy Center and Frontier Group. The study, We Have the Power: Reaching America s potential for clean, renewable energy, finds that America has abundant renewable resources to meet all of its energy needs. “To a visitor from an earlier century, America in 2021 would be unimaginably advanced in all ways but one: We still rely on dirty and dangerous fossil fuels to meet our energy needs,” said Susan Rakov, chair of Environment America’s Clean Energy program. “But it doesn’t have to be that way. This report shows that between the sunshine and the wind, we have the potential to run our society on clean energy, today and in the future.” ....
Tucked in the Biden administration’s public works proposal is a requirement that could remold the country’s electricity network, decarbonize the grid and wind up as one of the most dramatic steps to address climate change the U.S. has taken. But the administration has offered scant information on how its proposal for a so-called clean electricity […] The post Clean electricity standard, key to climate fight, awaits definition appeared first on. ....
The DePaulia Jackson Healy, Contributing Writer|April 12, 2021 The answer is blowing in the wind. On March 29, the Biden administration announced a comprehensive plan to jumpstart offshore wind energy projects along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, as well as in the Gulf of Mexico. Details of the plan include accelerating the permitting of oceanic wind projects and investing in the infrastructure, research and development necessary for construction and maintenance of the projects. Through this plan, the administration hopes to provide enough clean energy to power 10 million homes yearly, avoid 78 million metric tons of CO2 emissions, and create around 77,000 jobs by 2033. “Offshore wind is such a large resource, such a well-placed resource in terms of being near big population centers that will need a lot of energy, and such a reliable resource,” said Emma Searson, director of Environment America’s 100% renewable campaign. “I think it will play a re ....