Rather than taking advantage of the many resources already supported by North Carolina's
thriving clean energy economy (namely, renewable energy and energy efficiency), DEQ's proposed response to the Clean Power Plan includes only one compliance method: performance improvements at existing fossil fuel plants.
Not exact matches
Excerpt: «Public policy needs to «listen the science» to build a sustainable
economy made of relocalized (meaning to make local again) manufacturing
clean energy industries and creating conditions so that small businesses can
thrive.
Steadily — by redefining green — Jones is making sure that our planet and our people will not just survive but also
thrive in a
clean -
energy economy.»
It's no coincidence that in the nearly eight years since the REPS law was passed, North Carolina's
clean energy economy has
thrived.
Modern
economies thrive on the destruction of nature with various terms to gloss it over, like «
clean energy.»