US Cities with 100% Clean Energy Targets
Over 180 cities in the US have set targets to transition to 100% clean energy, including cities like San Francisco, New York City, and Chicago.
Over 180 cities in the US have set targets to transition to 100% clean energy, including cities like San Francisco, New York City, and Chicago.
The US Department of Energy provides resources and support to cities aiming to transition to clean energy, with many cities setting ambitious targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
This study reviews the clean energy targets set by US cities and assesses progress towards meeting these goals, highlighting successes and challenges in the transition to renewable energy.
From Los Angeles to Boston, US cities are taking bold action to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels and transition to clean energy, with many setting targets to become carbon neutral by 2050.
This online tool provides cities with a comprehensive framework for setting and achieving clean energy targets, including resources on policy, technology, and community engagement.
This report examines the role of US cities in the transition to clean energy, highlighting opportunities for innovation, investment, and policy reform to support the achievement of clean energy targets.
This video series features US cities that are leading the way on clean energy, with mayors and city officials sharing their experiences and insights on setting and achieving ambitious clean energy targets.
This data-driven analysis of clean energy targets in US cities provides insights into the opportunities and challenges of transitioning to renewable energy, with a focus on the role of technology and policy in supporting city-level action.