Cities Leading the Way on Clean Energy
Over 180 US municipalities have set ambitious clean energy goals, including a commitment to 100% renewable energy. Cities like San Francisco, New York, and Chicago are leading the way.
Over 180 US municipalities have set ambitious clean energy goals, including a commitment to 100% renewable energy. Cities like San Francisco, New York, and Chicago are leading the way.
The US Department of Energy provides a comprehensive toolkit for local governments to set and achieve clean energy goals, including resources on policy, financing, and technology.
Researchers at North Carolina State University have published a study on the status and prospects of renewable energy in US cities, highlighting successful case studies and policy recommendations.
Bloomberg's clean energy data platform provides an interactive map and dataset of US municipalities with clean energy goals, including targets, progress, and policy information.
The US Conference of Mayors has launched an initiative to support cities in setting and achieving clean energy goals, with over 1,000 mayors signing the Climate Protection Agreement.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has published a video series on how cities can achieve 100% clean energy, featuring expert interviews and case studies.
The International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) provides a database of US municipalities with clean energy goals, including information on policies, projects, and progress.
The Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21) has published a report on renewable energy in cities, including an overview of US municipalities with clean energy goals and policy recommendations.