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Doreen Wong, Ocean & Climate Innovation, Hawaii
“Clean energy can offer a lifeline for those who were born and/or raised in environments where their choices are limited. By providing individuals at a younger age with potential job opportunities in clean energy, we can enable them to learn more about the potential of clean energy earlier on in their lives and inform them on how clean energy can provide access to clean air, water, and food systems in their everyday lives.”
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.”
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.”
Devin Hampton, Green Tech, D.C.
“Energy touches all parts of our lives. And for the first time in history, we are able to access it without the negative impacts of burning fossil fuels. Making it more affordable and equitable. It not only makes sense for our planet, but for our pocketbooks as well.”
Jeff Nunes, Biotech, California
“The investment would have a longer life with clean energy jobs. We will still need crude oil for some things yet the more we create clean energy the less we can depend on fossil fuels.”
Rolando Mattar, Power Electronics, Florida
“I wish people knew that I am not limited to just the conversion of power from DC-AC. In my current position I work with all aspects of a renewable project from the batteries to the transformer at the interconnection with the Grid. Due to my expansive network on not just the supplier but the integrator/developer segments I can bring different parties involved together.”
Tenley Dalstrom, Energy Innovation, California
“There is no down side, only an opportunity to rise.”
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.”
Jonathon Monken, Resilience, Virginia
“Long-term economic growth and national security both depend on the clean energy transition.”