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DOE Report: On the Path to 100% Clean Electricity
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“On the Path to 100% Clean Electricity” is a published U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) report that outlines the key actions that the U.S. can take to accelerate the safe and rapid expansion of clean electricity throughout the economy.
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Investing in clean electricity propels us into a safer future that supports our health, our economy, and our climate. What does it take to make 100% clean electricity a possibility?
“On the Path to 100% Clean Electricity” is a published U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) report that outlines the key actions that the U.S. can take to accelerate the safe and rapid expansion of clean electricity throughout the economy. Reaching 100% clean electricity requires participation from stakeholders at all levels of society, and the ten actions outlined in this report provide a framework to support the coordination of activities that can unlock the benefits of 100% clean electricity while maintaining or enhancing reliability and affordability.
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