Cities Taking Action: A Survey of US Cities with 100% Renewable Energy Targets
A new report details the growing number of US cities committing to 100% renewable energy, including cities like San Francisco and New York City.
A new report details the growing number of US cities committing to 100% renewable energy, including cities like San Francisco and New York City.
The US Department of Energy provides an overview of renewable energy targets and timelines for US cities, highlighting federal resources and initiatives supporting local clean energy goals.
The Sierra Club's 'Ready for 100' campaign tracks US cities that have set ambitious renewable energy targets, offering case studies and best practices for cities transitioning to clean energy.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) provides data and analysis on renewable portfolio standards for US cities, including policy briefs and technical reports.
The Cities Power Partnership is a collaborative platform connecting US cities to share knowledge, resources, and best practices in achieving renewable energy targets and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
A peer-reviewed article published in the Journal of Environmental Studies examines the effectiveness of city-level renewable energy policies in the US, highlighting successes and challenges.
The US Conference of Mayors has adopted a resolution supporting 100% renewable energy targets for US cities, providing a framework for mayors to commit to clean energy goals and reduce carbon emissions.
A video series by the Urban Land Institute explores how US cities are integrating renewable energy into their planning and development strategies, featuring expert interviews and case studies.