HahaSmart’s Solar News Episode 21: Which US Presidential Candidate will invest the most in Solar Power?

HahaSmart’s Solar News Episode 21: Which US Presidential Candidate will invest the most in Solar Power?

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With the 2020 election coming up, many people are wondering where the candidates stand in regards to fighting climate change and what they are going to do to implement sources of renewable energy such as solar panels and wind turbines.

But there are some presidential candidates who are going to do more for the sources of renewable energy than others.

Former vice president, Joe Biden, backs net-zero emissions by 2050. His government also plans to procure additional private sector and local investments to raise the total up to more than $5 trillion. If biden is elected president, he would establish a new government-wide clean sources of renewable energy export and climate investment initiative.

The Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren pledged $3 trillion of federal funding to green research, half of which would be earmarked for American-Made clean sources of energy products. Warren wants us electricity to be carbon-neutral by 2035. Warren supports the extension of the investment tax credit (ITC) and intends to expand existing federal energy financing programs.

It’s no secret Bernie Sanders is an advocate for solar energy. Sanders has promised to invest $16.3 trillion of federal funding over 10 years in order to power 20 million clean economy jobs and reach a target of 100% sources of renewable energy by 2030. Sanders has vowed to spend us$1.52 trillion on renewable energy and us$852 billion on energy storage capacity.

New Jersey senator Cory Booker is an advocate for his $3 trillion climate plan that outlines to target 100% carbon-free electricity by 2030 and carbon neutral economy by 2045. Booker also plants to extend the ITC for solar panels, energy storage and wind.

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