A new report from Climate Central's WeatherPower Year in Review revealed that red states surprisingly led the nation in generating wind and solar power.
The report concludes that the country’s ability to produce electricity from sunlight and wind can grow fast enough to support the Biden administration’s goal of net-zero carbon emissions targets by 2050.
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