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California passes historic bill to achieve 100% clean energy

By Michelle Froese | August 29, 2018

The California Assembly voted in favor of Senate Bill 100, a bill to move California to 100% renewable energy by 2045. This bill also increases California’s clean energy goals from 50% by 2030 to 60% by 2030. Governor Brown has 30 days to sign this bill into law. Once signed, California will represent the largest global economy and one of the biggest states of any kind in the world to have a goal of moving to 100% clean energy.

Senate Bill 100 (SB100) will move California away from dirty fuels like gas and towards 100% clean, renewable sources of energy like wind, solar, and geothermal.

Senate Bill 100 moves California away from dirty fuels like gas and toward 100% clean, renewable sources of energy such as wind and solar power.

Going all in on clean energy will signal a massive energy shift around the country as the United States’ wealthiest and most populous state commits to power itself entirely by carbon-free electricity.

California has a long history of setting ambitious clean energy commitments and environmental safeguards. As bolder goals have been set, thousands of jobs were created and billions of dollars in revenue generated across the state. According to the Department of Energy, over 500,000 people work in California work in the clean energy sector — a number that far surpasses any other state in the country.

Unlike coal, jobs in renewable energy have a positive growth outlook. SB100 will accelerate an already growing sector to provide Californians across the state new, productive jobs.

Meanwhile, the state remains the world’s fifth largest economy, proving that strong clean energy goals and environmental safeguards are a recipe for a stronger, more inclusive economy.

Michael Brune, Executive Director of the Sierra Club, issued the following statement:

“This is a pivotal moment for California, for the country, and the world. While Donald Trump abandons reality by ignoring the climate crisis and the incredible growth of  clean energy, California is stepping up to lead the transition to a 100% clean energy economy. Now, one of the world’s largest economies and millions of homes and business will be powered by 100% by clean, renewable energy by 2045, if not sooner.

“Ongoing wildfires fueled by record-high temperatures and drier conditions exacerbated by climate change have shown us that we can’t wait any longer to tackle the climate crisis and move to clean energy. Moving to a clean energy economy will bring on a new era of prosperity that leaves no workers behind, protects our health and our communities, and creates new jobs and opportunities for people across the country.

“Today, California is showing the world that moving to 100% clean energy is within our reach and what bold climate leadership looks like in the face of a Trump Administration.”


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