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Robert Howey, Solar, Georgia
"Clean energy is essential to build the next-generation economy that is carbon-free, climate-resilient, circular, local, and equitable."
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."
Chanse Foster, Solar, Navajo Nation
“The Navajo Nation is a great place to implement our solar electricity service because it's a fast, reliable, and hassle-free option that aligns with our lifestyles.”
Jeremy Begay, Solar, Navajo Nation
"What’s memorable is the elderly, that’s what really drives me. It's amazing just seeing their faces when they flip on the light switch for the first time."
Lakeshore Die Cast, Solar, Michigan
“I have been looking for something to solve my ever increasing power bill and offset tax liability. And that's how I ended up coming across solar.”
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.”
Joel Serface, Interdisciplinary, Florida
“By adopting renewables broadly, we will not only create more jobs and lower cost energy, but this low cost energy will create an economic advantage as the underpinning of countless new zero carbon industries in the future — that we can lead in.”
James Cargas, Solar, Texas
“The current energy transition is happening fast. Congress needs to accelerate its efforts in order for American workers to remain competitive and move into good stable jobs.”
Ja-Chin Audrey Lee, Solar, California
“Investing in clean energy is investing in our future. Our economy is dependent on energy and future generations are dependent on energy being sustainable, renewable, plentiful, and clean.”
Ross M Myers, Solar, New York
“Clean energy will help improve World Peace by avoiding international conflicts over fossil fuel resources.”
Chance Lymon, Solar, Utah
“The planet needs clean energy. The people in this industry are the face of clean energy.”
Carrie Zalewski, Wind, Illinois
“Clean energy fights climate change, brings new job opportunities to Americans, and future proofs our grid.”
Steven Walker, Solar, Texas
“Save the planet and its inhabitants. Clean energy is the future.”
Jade Garrett, Solar, Virginia
“Clean energy is where there is more opportunity to make equitable jobs open to all.”
Adrienne Pierce, Microgrids, California
“Carbon should stay in the ground. We can be smarter training and investing in a clean energy economy that rebuilds our infrastructure for a more sustainable future and mitigates climate change.”
Hong Zhang Durandal, Energy Storage, Texas
“Renewable energy is the way of the future and it has arrived. The US should continue to invest in renewable energy and support new interconnection upgrades because it is more efficient and provides abundant energy for future innovation, research, and development for the country’s future.”
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?!”
Chanel Jenkins, Solar, California
“Clean energy jobs will continue to provide reliable, and affordable power to help families, businesses and communities save money. Fossil fuel jobs will only assist with releasing large numbers of pollutants into the atmosphere, creating pollution levels.”
Robert Latimer, Solar, Nebraska
“I grew up in an area of western Canada known for oil, gas, coal and timber production. My Dad spent 25 years in the thermal coal mining business. I honor the past where I grew up and where I spent 30 year of my career, but also enjoy embracing learning and growing in the clean energy transition.”