To achieve an emissions-free power grid by 2035, the Biden Administration faces challenges not only at the federal level but also from varying state energy policies.
With the U.S. generating over 6.3 billion metric tons of greenhouse gases in 2022, strong actions from both federal and state levels are critical to counteract climate change.
While Vermont is recognized for its leadership in clean energy, the conflicting approaches among states reflect the complexity and diversity of energy policies across the country.
Recent years have shown a significant reduction in coal usage for electricity generation, shifting towards renewables, with considerable impacts on emissions.
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