Hello Solar Enthusiasts,
Climate change is undoubtedly the defining issue of our era, and I, like many of you, have been keeping a keen eye on political news to see how our leaders are addressing it. Here is some exciting news from the political realm: the 2024 presidential ticket that many believe will be the winning duo on climate—Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor, Tim Walz.
Under the visionary leadership of Mr. Walz, solar companies and renewable energy initiatives have been making monumental strides in Minnesota. Notably, he signed into law a pioneering climate bill that aims for 100% clean energy by 2040, making the state a beacon for others to emulate. This is an exhilarating development not just for the state but for the robust solar company fraternity striving to make solar panels for your home more accessible and efficient.
The Minnesota climate bill singularly focuses on clean energy resources to supply power for the state’s citizens. Through these laws, a shining path is laid for those interested in harnessing solar energy for their homes. The campaign to install a solar array for home use has now become a reality for many Minnesotans, thanks to Walz’s leadership which wholeheartedly supports the growth of solar companies.
In 2023, Gov. Walz signed an impressive number of clean energy initiatives into law—over 40, to be precise. These laws not only expand Minnesota’s electric vehicle infrastructure and provide a tax credit for electric vehicle purchases but also foster growth in clean energy job opportunities. Such advancements hold a promising future for the solar power industry, making it easier and more beneficial for homeowners to install solar panels.
Prominent environmental groups like the NRDC Action Fund and Sierra Club have rallied behind Walsh’s nomination. They echo the widespread belief that the Harris-Walz ticket could herald a new era for the climate cause. According to Manish Bapna, president, and CEO of the NRDC Action Fund, Walz’s commitment to protecting the environment advances not just the clean energy sector but also societal equity.
Ben Jealous, Sierra Club executive director, affirmed this sentiment, emphasizing that this political duo is unafraid to tackle climate change head-on.
By shining a spotlight on the extraordinary work being done by such leaders, we can animate more individuals and solar companies to join the renewable-energy revolution. This is a confirmation that a future where solar power is integral to our lives is not just possible but well within reach.
To those of you considering getting a solar array for home, the future looks bright.
Until the next sunny update,
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Original Articlehttps://pv-magazine-usa.com/2024/08/06/harris-names-clean-energy-advocate-governor-tim-walz-as-vp-pick/