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Burgess COMMENTARY | ||||
Governors Announce Bipartisan Accord for a New Energy Future On Feb. 16, a bipartisan group of 17 governors signed the Governors’ Accord for a New Energy Future. The accord represents a joint commitment among both Democratic- and Republican-led states to take action promoting clean energy, better and cleaner transportation choices, a modern electrical grid, and a plan for a new energy economy. You can read the full accord here, which states, in part:
“We recognize that now is the time to embrace a bold vision of the nation’s energy future, and to do so, states are once again poised to lead.” The coalition of participating states represents 127 million Americans, providing a platform for collaboration, sharing ideas, and leveraging partnerships in energy planning and policymaking. The bipartisan partnership represents states with a diverse energy mix and policy portfolio. Take Delaware, for example. Its overall energy consumption is low, and it’s powered primarily with natural gas. But its per-capita energy usage is unexpectedly high due its energy-intensive oil refining and chemical manufacturing industry. Or Nevada: a state that imports more than 90 percent of the energy it consumes from other states, relying on long-distance energy transmission and working to expand its own energy grid. All are committed to work together to “make transformational policy changes to secure a stronger energy future for their states and the nation,” the Accord reads. With the Accord now officially executed by state leaders, senior advisors from each state will convene to hash out initial steps to put plans into action for energy diversification, expanded sources of clean energy, a modern, resilient energy grid, and cleaner transportation options. State partnerships such as this one are key to building on the momentum toward a new, resilient and clean energy future. Image credit: Flickr/Bruce Guenter This post first published at TDS Environmental Media Tom is the founder, editor, and publisher of GlobalWarmingisReal.com and the TDS Environmental Media Network. He has been a contributor for Triple Pundit since 2007. Tom has also written for Slate, Earth911, the Pepsico Foundation, Cleantechnia, Planetsave, and many other sustainability-focused publications. He is a member of the Society of Environmental Journalists FOLLOW THOMAS SCHUENEMAN @EARTH_WARMING
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by Thomas Schueneman
on Friday, Feb 19th, 2016 | ||||
The text being discussed is available at http://www.triplepundit.com/2016/02/governors-announce-bipartisan-accord-new-energy-future/ and |
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