Renewable Energy Support Surges on 55th Anniversary of Earth Day
Washington, DC – On the 55th Anniversary of Earth Day, polls confirm that the vast majority of Americans support increasing investment and the immediate deployment of renewable energy.
Our Power, Our Planet Initiative Gains Momentum
EARTHDAY.ORG’s (EDO) two year renewable energy-focused theme, Our Power, Our Planet, has inspired over 10,000 events in the U.S alone, backing our calls for the tripling of electricity generation via renewable energy sources by 2030, eliminating fossil fuels subsidies, and securing inexhaustible sources of clean energy.
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Americans Unite for Renewable Energy
“Millions of people are taking peaceful action this Earth Day to demonstrate their support for renewable energy,” says Kathleen Rogers, President, EDO. “Investment in this industry will increase innovation in all sectors of manufacturing, transportation and agriculture, spurring yet more technological advancements and creating millions of new jobs.”
Rapid Growth of Renewable Energy in the US
In 2024, U.S. wind and solar together generated more power than coal for the first time, as coal hit a record low and solar saw its biggest-ever growth. The truth is that solar power in the U.S. is booming, with capacity expected to more than double from 91 GW in 2023 to 182 GW by the end of 2026, alongside a 70% jump in battery storage in 2025 alone. Our transition to renewable energy is not just a goal—it’s a movement. And it’s unstoppable.
Cities Take the Lead in Renewable Energy Adoption
Despite unpopular government rollbacks of renewable energy federal funding hundreds of cities across the United States are moving aggressively towards employing renewable energy, recognizing that it will not only create millions of new jobs, but also attract new businesses to their cities, reduce their energy costs and improve the health of their constituents.
On Earth Day, city leaders representing over 15 million U.S citizens will announce plans to develop new renewable energy projects in their communities. 100 cities, in red and blue states, will hold town halls and other meetings with their citizens to strategize on accelerating their renewable energy efforts.
Americans Unite Across Industries and Professions
From farmers to firefighters, nurses to engineers, union workers to educators, truck drivers, artists, scientists, small business owners, veterans, retailers, tech workers, and faith leaders — Americans from all walks of life are coming together in unprecedented numbers to partner with EARTHDAY.ORG to support our call for policies and investments in renewable energy.
Over one million students alone in U.S. schools will learn about and discuss the impacts of the renewable energy sector and the jobs it will create, this Earth Day.
Conclusion
The 55th Anniversary of Earth Day marks a significant milestone in the transition to renewable energy. With widespread support from Americans across the country, it is clear that the future of energy is renewable. As cities, industries, and individuals come together to invest in and deploy renewable energy, we can create a sustainable and prosperous future for all.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the goal of EARTHDAY.ORG’s Our Power, Our Planet initiative?
A: The goal is to triple electricity generation via renewable energy sources by 2030, eliminate fossil fuels subsidies, and secure inexhaustible sources of clean energy.
Q: How many events have been inspired by the Our Power, Our Planet theme?
A: Over 10,000 events have been inspired by the theme in the U.S. alone.
Q: What is the expected growth of solar power in the U.S. by 2026?
A: Solar power capacity is expected to more than double from 91 GW in 2023 to 182 GW by the end of 2026.