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Environment America

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Environment America is a policy and action group with one mission: to build a greener, healthier world.

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Energy efficiency improvements installed in 2023 will save enough energy to power 25 million homes for a year. #CleanestEnergy environmentamerica.org/center/resourc…

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U.S. wind and solar have tripled since 2015, and clean energy is taking off across the country. Visit Environment America and Frontier Group’s interactive State of Renewable Energy 2025 dashboard to see #RenewablesRising in all 50 states. environmentamerica.org/center/resourc…

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There were nearly 3.3 million electric vehicles on American roads at the end of 2023 – a 25-fold increase from 2014. #goev environmentamerica.org/center/resourc…

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America produced enough wind energy to power 42 million typical homes in 2024 – 2.4 times as much wind energy as in 2015. #RenewablesRising #GoBigOffshoreWind environmentamerica.org/center/resourc…

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The number of electric vehicle charging ports nationwide exceeded 218,000 at the end of 2024 – a 24% increase from the year before. environmentamerica.org/center/resourc…

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America produced enough solar energy to power 28 million homes in 2024 – 7.7 times as much solar energy as in 2015. #GoSolar #RenewablesRising environmentamerica.org/center/resourc…

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15 states produced 30% or more of the electricity they used in 2024 from renewables, up from 2 in 2015. For more about how renewables are rising in all 50 states, check out environmentamerica.org/center/resourc…

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Wow! America had 89 times more battery energy storage capacity at the end of 2024 than in 2015, helping to support the use of more renewable energy and keep the lights on during extreme weather and times of grid stress. environmentamerica.org/center/resourc…

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Everyone has a story of how their lives have been upended by extreme weather. That's why more people are choosing to become #SolarStrong environmentamerica.org/center/article…

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Solar power is good for the environment. And solar coupled with energy storage can also help us be more resilient in the face of hurricanes, floods or other environmental disasters that threaten to put us and our loved ones in harm’s way. #SolarStrong environmentamerica.org/center/article…

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GOP legislators have sponsored bills to spur community solar, which allows more people to access cheap, clean power. #GoSolar canarymedia.com/articles/solar…

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Seeing is believing. That's why it's good news that local officials, community groups, residents, and students meet up at Susquehanna University to tour a solar array and learn about solar sheep grazing. environmentamerica.org/pennsylvania/c…

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“The growth of these clean energy technologies is now clearly benefiting people in all 50 states, and they’re really providing the building blocks of a clean energy system free from dirty and inefficient fuels,” said Johanna Neumann theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m…

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"the more that we can accelerate the [clean energy] progress that we’ve seen, the better it’ll be for our health and for our environment," Johanna Neumann, told The Guardian theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m…

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Have solar panels or energy storage systems helped your community become more resilient? Your story can inspire others and help shape policy. Share YOUR #SolarStrong story here. environmentamerica.org/center/take-ac…

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U.S. taxpayers have spent millions of dollars to create and run ENERGY STAR. What have we gotten in return? #CleanestEnergy environmentamerica.org/center/article…

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"North Carolina’s representatives should protect clean energy tax credits and rebates, so that we can have the power to choose clean energy here at home.” environmentamerica.org/northcarolina/…

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ENERGY STAR has reduced energy waste, reduced health-harming pollution, reduced global warming pollution, and saved consumers money. So why do some want to cut it? environmentamerica.org/center/article…

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The U.S. House of Representatives voted early this morning to scrap consumer tax credits for rooftop solar and energy efficiency home improvements as part of a larger budget reconciliation bill. Read more about it, and what will happen next in the Senate environmentamerica.org/media-center/s….

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For every $1 the federal government spends on the ENERGY STAR program, consumers save $350. environmentamerica.org/center/article…