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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.”
Jessica Crawford, Electric Vehicles, Michigan
“Michigan’s greatest feature is its natural resources. Having clean energy investments in the places people love to visit, such as electric vehicle charging stations in the Upper Peninsula, allows folks to enjoy our state’s beauty while also mitigating their carbon footprint.”
Carrie Zalewski, Wind, Illinois
“Clean energy fights climate change, brings new job opportunities to Americans, and future proofs our grid.”
Jon Salmon, Wind, Iowa
“Fossil fuel is still needed to meet our energy demands, but we will benefit greatly by increasing the amount of clean energy we produce.”
Joe Zimsen, Wind, Iowa
“Fossil fuel is on a trend of diminishing returns. The cost of extraction is rising, while the benefit of each barrel is decreasing — especially as we factor the environmental impact into the equation.”
Marshall Clabeaux, Community Energy, Michigan
“Clean energy provides jobs, cleaner air and water, and inspiration for a more just, sustainable and equitable future in Michigan.”
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.”
Eddie Obeliunas, Solar, Indiana
“There is a clean energy revolution happening whether people like it or not. Delaying the transition to renewable energy sources now is going to hurt those communities in the future. Get on board the renewable train now, or get left behind.”
Elizabeth Boone, Electric Vehicles, Michigan
“The shift to electrificaiton is finally gaining some momentum. Detroit and Michigan businesses have the opportunity to reclaim leadership positions through innovations in mobility. This is a pivotal moment for technological advancement, workforce development, jobs creation across the mobility and clean energy ecosystem (the grid, green steel, hydrogen, last-mile solutions, etc). “
JD Smith, Solar, Wisconsin
“This is a generational opportunity where anyone can get started in the renewable sector and find their niche very quickly. I've seen it happen and had it happen to me!”
Andy Martinez, Solar, Illinois
“Growing up I have always wanted to work with my hands and help people at the same time.”
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.”
Khariell Pinkney, Solar and Storage, Illinois
“There are tons of opportunities to be trained at many levels within renewables.”
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.”
Taylor Challey, Electric Vehicles, Indiana
“I am part of a clean tech revolution that is bringing a cleaner planet and stronger economy to all.”