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Brian Chen, Wind & More, Texas
“Congress should invest in clean energy because it gives us another option for power and energy. This will reduce our dependence on other nations and we have a track record to maintain of leading the way instead of being a technology lagger. ”
Chris Zargarbashi, Solar, California
“ I have a two-and-a-half-year-old daughter named Nora. To bring her into this world in 2021 was a commitment to hope… I work in clean energy to contribute, in any small capacity, to the slowing of global warming and for all of the hopes that I have for Nora.”
Alison Adams, Solar, Oregon
“I go to work every day knowing I'm part of the solution. When I hear doom and gloom headlines about climate change, I joke that I'm working on it! It gives me peace of mind knowing I'm helping to turn the tide and building a new energy infrastructure that will sustain my children and all of humanity.”
LaTisha Phillips, Solar, Virginia
“I wish more people understood he importance of engaging with local governments and communities, it's essential to the success of the implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act.”
Mary Jackson, Solar, Florida
“Clean energy promotes energy independence. By reducing our reliance on imported fossil fuels, we can strengthen our energy resilience and decrease vulnerability to price fluctuations.”
Jason Blumenfeld, Solar, North Carolina
“Clean energy is crucially important to me to gain energy independence and reliance on foreign oil for a sustainable future.”
Dion Richardson, Environmental Justice, Ohio
“Fossil fuels have traditionally hurt marginalized communities... Clean energy offers an opportunity to…increase the quality of life in those areas and power the next generation into a future that’s equitable.”
Glenna Wiseman, Solar, California
“I'm so glad women are moving up in the industry…We have the power to make this happen.”
Forest Frizzell, Software, Hawaii
“Clean energy is lower cost, it's creating more jobs, and the general public is asking for it. We need to govern for all the people, not just the ones that are represented by a handful of powerful and connected fossil fuel companies.”
Jessica Lovering, Nuclear, California
“Investing in clean energy will make the economy more resilient…”
Dej Knuckey, Batteries, California
“Every time a clean energy system gets installed, a community gets cleaner air.”
Stephen MacDonald, Smart Grid, Oregon
“Clean energy sustainably provides a means to a high quality of life.”
Jonathon Monken, Resilience, Virginia
“Long-term economic growth and national security both depend on the clean energy transition.”
Sara Ross, Electrification, Massachusetts
“I wanted to help more families like mine get access to the opportunity to live sustainably and save money.”