US Cities Leading the Charge on Green Energy
Cities like San Francisco, New York, and Chicago are setting ambitious green energy targets, with goals to power 100% of their homes and businesses with renewable energy by 2035.
Cities like San Francisco, New York, and Chicago are setting ambitious green energy targets, with goals to power 100% of their homes and businesses with renewable energy by 2035.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has released a report highlighting US cities with ambitious green energy targets, including Denver, Colorado, and Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The Sierra Club has launched a campaign to support US cities in achieving 100% renewable energy, with cities like Cincinnati, Ohio, and Salt Lake City, Utah, already making significant progress.
The US Department of Energy has launched an interactive dashboard to track green energy targets in US cities, providing data on cities like Los Angeles, California, and Seattle, Washington.
The video highlights US cities with ambitious green energy targets, featuring interviews with mayors and city officials from cities like Portland, Oregon, and Austin, Texas.
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released a guide for local governments to set and achieve ambitious green energy targets, featuring case studies from cities like Boston, Massachusetts.
The Brookings Institution has published a report analyzing trends and insights in renewable energy adoption in US cities, highlighting cities like Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Climate Central has created an interactive map showing US cities with ambitious green energy targets, allowing users to explore cities like Miami, Florida, and Oakland, California.