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Marcy Bauer, Electric Vehicles, North Carolina
“Rather than protecting our reliance on outdated and/or heavily polluting solutions and deepening our vulnerabilities, I consider it to be highly patriotic and humanitarian to be working to onboard and continuously improve technologies that allow us to power the nation and the world with cleaner, more sustainable fuel sources.”
Rex Young, Battery Storage, North Carolina
“I do wish folks better appreciated the permitting challenges besetting clean energy industries. Often "permitting reform" is confused with rubber stamping fossil fuel projects, but many state and local regulations are stifling the clean energy transition as well.”
Jason Blumenfeld, Solar, North Carolina
“Clean energy is crucially important to me to gain energy independence and reliance on foreign oil for a sustainable future.”
Kayla Harris-Haag, Energy Efficiency, North Carolina
“Clean energy is important to me because it aids in a better future for our kids.”