Texas’ Clean Energy Economy: Prioritizing Jobs, Investments, and Growth
Texas’ Clean Energy Economy: Prioritizing Jobs, Investments, and Growth
Title of Document | Texas’ Clean Energy Economy: Prioritizing Jobs, Investments, and Growth |
Abstract | A new report Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) issued to the Texas Legislature, Texas’ Clean Energy Economy: Prioritizing Jobs, Investments, and Growth, shows the Lone Star State’s evolving electricity landscape has created enormous economic growth and jobs. The report explores the policies put in place years ago that has allowed Texas’ power market to become cleaner and more affordable, and it outlines the state’s impressive job growth in energy efficiency, wind, and solar power.
The report urges state leaders to develop and implement a bold, comprehensive Texas energy plan to create well-paid jobs, drive innovation and investment, increase energy independence, and protect water supplies, while improving the health of Texans and the environment. |
File Download |
► English: EDF Texas Report to Legislators 2017 FINAL v2.pdf |
Original Source | Environmental Defense Fund |
Year | 2017 |
Region/Country | North America - United States of America |
Language(s) | English |
Document Type | Other - Overview of Texas' clean energy economy |
Technology | Solar Wind Smart Grid |
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