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Jake Rozmaryn, Interdisciplinary, Maryland
"Clean energy is essential to build the next-generation economy that is carbon-free, climate-resilient, circular, local, and equitable."
Airen Washington, Solar, Washington D.C.
"Clean energy isn’t some distant concept; it’s very close to home. It’s connected to kids getting asthma and the affordability of utilities in your house."
Rachel Bonas, Solar, Maryland
“I have to say this was one of the best decisions I have ever made, wish I had done it earlier.”
Jaron Dandridge, Solar, Virginia
“It is an exciting time to be engaged in the clean energy field, and there are a lot of people and companies within our communities doing amazing work in the field.”
Jacob Cox, Clean Tech, New York
“By prioritizing clean energy investments, Congress can drive economic growth, enhance national security, promote public health, and ensure environmental sustainability, positioning the country as a leader in the global transition to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.”
Jackie Conover, Community Solar, New Jersey
“I just think it's a matter of educating people. I think people see solar and their eyes glaze over, especially if they live in an apartment or condo. The idea that you're participating in a collective effort to improve our energy grid is really appealing.”
Mattie Montalvo, Community Solar, New Jersey
“Solar energy sustains all life. It empowers and grounds us as a solid advocate on Earth’s behalf.”
Tyler Greene, Climate Research, New York
“Integrating clean energy technologies and principles in schooling and education further prepares us all as forward-thinking leaders in the fight against climate change.”
Osvaldo Garcia, Policy, New York
“Implementing more community solar would help low-income households with energy bills while also reducing our CO2 levels. Clean energy is vital in supporting the health of my community.”
Kristen Harper, Unitarian Church of Barnstable, Massachusetts
“We feel a responsibility to help address climate change and to be more energy efficient. You know, we would like to live more in harmony with nature as opposed to against it and we want to lower our carbon footprint.”
Marvin Lindsay, First Presbyterian Church, New Jersey
“ know that affordability varies from state to state, but it really is worth investigating rooftop solar and energy efficient appliances! Find the options that are right for you!”
Gwendolyn Summers, State Government, New York
“The clean energy industry is home to thousands of high-quality, family sustaining jobs, promising a pathway to a rewarding career. In New York State alone, total employment in the clean energy sector is expected to increase by more than 60%, adding at least 211,000 jobs by 2030.”
Max Luke, Transmission & Grid, Massachusetts
“Even though energy industries are only 5% of total GDP, they're the first 5%. If you don't have energy, you don't have everything else — from how we get to work, to all our devices, our laptops, everything. Everything requires energy.”
Ross M Myers, Solar, New York
“Clean energy will help improve World Peace by avoiding international conflicts over fossil fuel resources.”
Marshall Cox, Decarbonization, Connecticut
“[Clean Energy] is a very broad category — no matter your background you can get involved if you want to.”
Landon Redmon, Smart Grid Manufacturing, Massachusetts
“Working in clean energy holds significant meaning for both me and my family. It allows me to contribute to a cause larger than myself, building on the sense of service I gained in the military.”
Sam Cote, Solar, Maine
“I want to do my part in making sure the green transition includes low-income communities like the one I came from. PLUS, who doesn't want a cleaner, greener Earth and some more affordable energy?!”
Miranda Cashman, Solar, Massachusetts
“I am proud to be bringing clean energy to low-middle income (LMI) households that are traditionally shut out of the clean energy revolution.”
Bruno Grandsard, Finance & Investment, New York
“There is so much potential in innovative startups!”