US Cities Leading the Transition to Alternative Energy
Cities like San Francisco, New York, and Chicago are at the forefront of the transition to renewable energy sources, with initiatives like solar panels and wind turbines.
Cities like San Francisco, New York, and Chicago are at the forefront of the transition to renewable energy sources, with initiatives like solar panels and wind turbines.
Research from North Carolina State University explores the potential of alternative energy sources, such as biomass and geothermal energy, for urban sustainability.
The Sierra Club's Ready for 100 campaign supports cities transitioning to 100% renewable energy, with over 150 cities already committed to the goal.
The US Department of Energy provides data and tools for cities transitioning to alternative energy, including the Alternative Fuel Data Center and the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy website.
A report from the Brookings Institution examines the renewable energy transition in US cities, highlighting best practices and policy recommendations for a successful transition.
A video series from the Sustainable Cities channel explores alternative energy solutions for cities, featuring experts and case studies from around the world.
The World Resources Institute provides guidance and resources for cities transitioning to alternative energy, including the City Renewable Energy Toolkit.
A peer-reviewed article published in the journal Energies reviews the policies and practices of US cities transitioning to alternative energy, highlighting successes and challenges.