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Jim Stack, Solar, Arizona
“Clean energy is so much better than any fossil fuel. It has less water use, no clean up after use and spills. It also is the lowest cost.”
Camden Lang, Geothermal, Nevada
“Clean energy is positively impacting my Nevada community, as well as the country, by providing a reliable, 24/7 energy source…and creating thousands of new jobs.”
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 Wilkoff, Clean Hydrogen, Texas
“We don't have to wait for cleaner, quieter and less polluting energy and transportation technologies. They are here now.”
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. .”
Kevin Doffing, Operations, Texas
“Support for clean energy is an investment in workforce development.”
Peter Gruenbaum, Solar and Batteries, Texas
“It means the world to me that I feel like I am doing something that makes a difference.”