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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."
Page Spring Cellars, Solar, Arizona
Page Springs Cellars has installed solar panels to reduce energy costs, developed on-site waste processing features, and uses solar-powered well pumps to produce their grapes in the region’s arid climate.
Scott Stambush, Energy Storage, Texas
“I think of it as renewable energy. It’s an economic story of abundance as well as another layer of national defense and home defense.”
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.”
Sam Tabet, Electric Vehicles, Texas
“Clean energy offers numerous societal benefits, including job creation, economic growth, and enhanced energy security. Investing in clean energy technologies also promotes innovation and drives sustainable development.”
Chance Lymon, Solar, Utah
“The planet needs clean energy. The people in this industry are the face of clean energy.”
Olivia Espy Huntington, Green Tech, Texas
“I used to think I needed to be an engineer or scientist to contribute to the energy transition. I have learned, however, that it takes one type of genius to develop a disruptive technology and another type of genius altogether to drive the adoption of a disruptive technology. The more hands and voices the better!”
Steven Walker, Solar, Texas
“Save the planet and its inhabitants. Clean energy is the future.”
Rachel Meidl, Policy, Texas
“In a sustainable, circular, and clean energy and materials future, we will need access to a wide range of skilled workers to manufacture/remanufacture, install, operate, maintain, repair, recycle, refurbish and regulate our complex energy systems.”
Sharron Brown, Energy Efficiency, Texas
“Solar and wind here in Texas has offset energy cost and reliability especially during the summer months.”
Andrew Burke, Offshore Wind, Texas
“[Clean Energy] is diversifying our energy mix and bringing forward additional job opportunities in a growing sector.”
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.”
Tim Romeyn, Solar, Nevada
Hear from Tim at Sunrun about how entering the clean energy workforce has been good for his career.
Drew Bolda, Solar, Nevada
Hear from Drew at Sunrun about how entering the clean energy workforce has been good for his career.
Michael Troncoso, Solar, Nevada
Hear from Michael Troncoso at Sunrun about how entering the clean energy workforce has been good for his career.
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. ”
Pranav Myana, Microgrids, Texas
“We want to bring low-cost, clean energy to every person on earth, regardless of who they are or where they come from.”
Joy Seitz, Solar, Arizona
“I love being a part of a disruptive sector and changing the type of fuel people use to live their life.”
Leslie Maldonado, Geothermal, Texas
“Clean energy is helping my community and state by reducing dependence on fossil fuel.”