Renewable Energy Leaders in the US
Cities like San Francisco, California, and Minneapolis, Minnesota, are leading the transition to 100% renewable energy, with initiatives like community solar programs and green infrastructure investments.
Cities like San Francisco, California, and Minneapolis, Minnesota, are leading the transition to 100% renewable energy, with initiatives like community solar programs and green infrastructure investments.
The US Department of Energy highlights cities like Denver, Colorado, and Portland, Oregon, that are making significant strides in renewable energy adoption, with a focus on solar and wind power.
Bloomberg ranks the top US cities for renewable energy, with cities like Los Angeles, California, and Seattle, Washington, leading the way in terms of solar and wind energy production.
Researchers at Harvard University examine the transition to renewable energy in US cities, highlighting the importance of policy and technological innovation in driving this transition.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) profiles US cities that are leading the transition to renewable energy, including cities like Chicago, Illinois, and Boston, Massachusetts.
This video from the Climate Group highlights the role of US cities in the transition to renewable energy, featuring interviews with mayors and city leaders from across the country.
The US Conference of Mayors offers a toolkit for cities looking to transition to renewable energy, including resources on policy, financing, and technology.
The Cities Power Partnership is a network of US cities working together to transition to 100% renewable energy, with a focus on sharing best practices and driving innovation.