A recent report from the Department of Energy shows that the United States might be able to achieve 100% clean energy by 2035, but it won’t be easy. And is it really feasible? Here is what it will take to bring the U.S. into compliance with climate goals and get to total clean energy usage by 2035.
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A DOE plan for clean energy
In August 2022, a study by the Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) laid out four different paths the United States could follow to reach 100% clean energy in which “benefits exceed costs.” In other words, there are several ways forward that are sustainable and cost-efficient in production and usage. It will require a mix of technologies and approaches to achieve.
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