Steve Eberly: Renewable energy takes hold in state, but let’s go faster

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2 thoughts on “Steve Eberly: Renewable energy takes hold in state, but let’s go faster

  1. Here are the links to the studies referenced in the article (you may need to copy and paste the links into your web browser).

    Indiana University Study: A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States indicates that support for renewable energy crosses over political boundaries:
    https://www.idsnews.com/article/2020/06/survey-report-suggests-environmental-policy-is-nonpartisan-issue-for-most-hoosiers
    https://eri.iu.edu/tools-and-resources/hoosier-life-survey/hls-politics-report.pdf

    Ball State: Study by Dr. Michael Hicks on the Cost Savings and Benefits of Renewable Energy:
    https://www.hoosiersforrenewables.com/cost-savings-and-benefits

    Purdue Report: Wind energy expansion would have $27 billion economic impact:
    https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/releases/2020/Q2/analysis-wind-energy-expansion-would-have-27-billion-economic-impact.html

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