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The power of Green Sustainable energy

Green sustainable energy is a practical, affordable solution to our electricity needs. By ramping up renewable energy, we can:


  • Reduce air pollution
  • Cut global warming emissions
  • Create new jobs and industries
  • Diversify our power supply
  • Decrease dependence on coal and other fossil fuels
  • Move America toward a cleaner, healthier energy future


We have the technologies and resources to reliably produce at least 40 percent of our electricity from renewable green sustainable energy sources now and 80 percent by 2050.


Ramping up renewables: 
Energy you can count on

Wind turbine above clouds

Green sustainable energy is growing rapidly, with record numbers of new wind and solar installations coming online in the U.S. over the past few years. We can readily continue this rapid expansion of renewable energy by utilizing existing technologies, investing in improvements to our electricity system, and making smart policy decisions that move the country toward a clean energy future.

 

Renewable electricity standards: 
A success story

Worker installing solar panel from below

A Renewable Electricity Standard (RES) — also called a Renewable Portfolio Standard — requires utility companies to obtain a certain percentage of their electricity from renewable sources. To date nearly two-thirds of states have established them — with many meeting or exceeding their goals ahead of schedule.

E-Tech works to strengthen these existing standards, defend them from attacks by the fossil fuel industry, and expand RES policies to new states.


Clean energy tax credits: 
Supporting the growth of renewables

Crane installing wind turbine blades

Appropriate government incentives can be an important tool to speed deployment and reduce costs for clean energy technologies. In recent years there has been modest federal support for renewables like wind and solar power, but it pales in comparison to the large government subsidies that continue to prop up coal, natural gas, and nuclear power.

We need a fair and stable federal tax policy for renewable energy that will attract new investments and maintain the strong growth that renewables have experienced in recent years.

The Production Tax Credit (PTC)—a federal incentive that provides crucial financial support for the first ten years of a renewable energy facility's operation—offers a striking example of the benefits, and challenges, of establishing smart government policies for renewable energy.


Toward a better, smarter electrical grid

Transmission lines and wind turbines

The power lines, transformers, and control stations that make up our current energy grid are old, increasingly unreliable, and not adequate to handle a significant increase in renewable energy.

To move toward a cleaner energy economy, we must improve our nation’s electrical grid, as well as construct the transmission infrastructure needed to connect renewable energy facilities to cities and regions with high power demand.


Addressing land and wildlife impacts of renewable energy

Wind turbine and bird

Renewable energy facilities must be sited and developed in a way that effectively balances land conservation priorities and best protects wild animals and their habitats.


Regional efforts

Several states have taken the lead in establishing strong renewable energy policies, most notably in California, Hawaii and the western states.  E-Tech is working to support and promote California’s efforts, as well as provide scientific analysis for expanding renewable energy in all other regions.