Key strategies

  • Creating plans for cities and states to move to 100% clean energy sources on ambitious timeframes.

  • Requiring utilities to sell the highest percentage of clean energy as possible under clean energy standards, including through renewables and other technologies.

  • Modernizing the grid and mandating energy storage targets for utilities.

  • Working across jurisdictions and with regional partners to support large clean energy projects and increase transmission line infrastructure.

  • Improving energy security and clean energy access, particularly for low-income residents.

  • Supporting community choice aggregation, which gives greater local control and accountability over where electricity comes from. These programs are alternatives to utility monopolies and enable individuals and businesses to pool together to purchase green energy.

  • Dismantling regulatory hurdles to rooftop solar, solar co-ops, offshore wind, geothermal, and other clean energy projects.

  • Requiring the natural gas industry to capture methane leaks.

  • Making the transition to clean energy a workforce development opportunity for quality, high-paying jobs.