Key takeaways from Renewables on the Rise: Success Stories
Success Stories webinar spreads inspiration; gathers advocates and industry experts together to discuss future of clean energy
The Canadian boreal forest is the largest remaining primary forest on the planet. It stores 300 billion tons of carbon, provides habitat for threatened boreal caribou, billions of birds and a multitude of other species.
Clean water to drink and clean air to breathe; healthy lakes, rivers and forests; sources of energy that don’t pollute and never run out — all this should be the heritage we leave to future generations.
Success Stories webinar spreads inspiration; gathers advocates and industry experts together to discuss future of clean energy
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All together these tips can help you save $500 AND reduce your carbon footprint by 5 tons of carbon dioxide emissions - the equivalent of taking a car off the road for a year!
I look forward to helping everybody out, installing these water heaters, saving folks money, and getting the job done.Rasheer Blair, Heat Pump Technician Student, Energy Coordinating Agency
Everybody’s in the trend of moving away from the burning of fossil fuels, so heat pump technology is the most efficient way to both heat and cool homes.Jackie Robinson, Lead Instructor, Energy Coordinating Agency
It's inspiring to see community organizations lead by example and adopt sustainable practices.Representative Chrissy Houlahan, U.S. Representative PA-6
Going solar was an outgrowth – not just of the idea of saving money, and enjoying that cost savings – but also the idea that we’re called as Christians to love God and our neighbor. And this is one small way to love our neighbor.Pastor Paul Metzloff, Pastor of Reformation Lutheran Church in Reading, PA
By moving past coal, oil, and natural gas, we stand to make big improvements in both our air quality and our children’s health here in Pittsburgh and throughout the state.Pediatrician Dr. Gabe Cisneros, MD, FAAP