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Clean energy technologies are providing real-world solutions—not only do they reduce the carbon pollution that causes climate change, but they also drive a domestic energy economy with technologies that are increasingly cost-competitive with existing conventional technologies, even without accounting for the climate benefits. Clean energy manufacturing and installations have also become major opportunitiesfor American workers in the 21st century.
Clean energy technologies are providing real-world solutions—not only do they reduce the carbon pollution that causes climate change, but they also drive a domestic energy economy with technologies that are increasingly cost-competitive with existing conventional technologies, even without accounting for the climate benefits. Clean energy manufacturing and installations have also become major opportunitiesfor American workers in the 21st century.  
 
 
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<big>'''Land-Based Wind Power'''</big>
<big>'''Land-Based Wind Power'''</big>

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A Generation's Challenge

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http://energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2015/11/f27/Revolution-Now-11132015.pdf


U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Revolution...Now

The Future Arrives for Five Clean Energy Technologies

November 2015 / Update


Clean energy technologies are providing real-world solutions—not only do they reduce the carbon pollution that causes climate change, but they also drive a domestic energy economy with technologies that are increasingly cost-competitive with existing conventional technologies, even without accounting for the climate benefits. Clean energy manufacturing and installations have also become major opportunitiesfor American workers in the 21st century.

Land-Based Wind Power

Big Fans of Wind Power
Wind in the Sales
Growing Up


Solar PV: Utility-Scale

Stepping Out of the Shade
59% Cheaper
How Low Can You Go?
A Solar Flare of Activity


Solar PV: Distributed Generation

Raise the Roof(top)
Soft Costs
A Capital Idea
Forecast: Sunny


LED Lighting

Turning Up the Lights
Beyond the Bulb
A Bright Future


Electric Vehicles

Putting it into High Gear
Charging Ahead with Batteries
Road to the Future


Revolution Next

Sweet Suite of Smart Building Technologies
Freight Trucks That Can Keep on Trucking
Vehicle Lightweighting: Lighten the Load and Hit the Road


ps, "You say you want a revolution?"

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