Our Turn: Clean energy technologies can benefit us
Published: 5/27/2021 8:00:23 AM
Jerry Seinfeld once said, “No one likes change except a wet baby.” Most of us would just as soon avoid change, but like it or not, the fossil fuels to which we’re accustomed are a dying breed and the science says we must cut emissions pollution in half by 2030. Fortunately, we are in the midst of dramatic technological innovations that could allow us to use non-polluting renewable energy at affordable prices in efficient ways. The three main components of this energy transition are efficiency, electricity and renewable energy sources that produce electricity.
New Hampshire state government has avoided over $45 million in energy costs over the last decade, according to its annual state energy report.“Reducing the state’s total energy consumption has positive public and environmental health benefits by.