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Stacey Rashti, Solar, Colorado
“Cumulatively we have generated 19 megawatts from March of 2020, with 26 panels in total. My electric bill is $0 and we haven’t had a bill since we turned it on.”
Meghan Pearson, Climate Education, Colorado
“We should invest in the workforce of the future and the workforce of the future are kids. And we should invest in teaching kids about these renewable energies so that when they grow up, they know that these jobs exist because renewable energy is not going away.”
Jonathan W. Postal, Energy Storage & Solar, Colorado
“The transition to clean energy is the greatest economic engine and opportunity we will have in the next century. We must decarbonize every sector of the economy from food production to transportation, communications, housing, workplace and that will be a giant economic boom.”
Eric Davids, Solar, Colorado
“Investment in clean energy jobs de-risks falling behind overseas competitors and presents a meaningful opportunity for US global leadership.”
Ryan Waddington, Biofuels, Michigan / Colorado
We can develop and build technologies and solutions to export to the world [and] create tens of thousands of new good-paying jobs every year.”
Riley Neugebauer, Solar, Colorado
“My job means that I have job security while also working towards improving the environment and addressing climate change. .”
Tim Hade, Microgrids, Colorado
“Clean energy positions the U.S. to compete in the 21st century global economy.”