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Updated: December 26, 2025 @ 8:18 pm
Seth Buck, project manager for the construction of the City of Anderson Transit Center, looks over an array of solar panels covering the roof of the three-story structure in May 2023. Renewable resources — wind, solar, biofuels and more — accounted for nearly 10% of all energy produced last year in the U.S.
Sergey Paltsev, deputy director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy.
A sign at a proposed lithium mine in Nevada.
Dustin Mulvaney is an environmental studies professor at San Jose State University.
A non-silicone solar panel comes of the production line at a First Solar facility.
Seth Buck, project manager for the construction of the City of Anderson Transit Center, looks over an array of solar panels covering the roof of the three-story structure in May 2023. Renewable resources — wind, solar, biofuels and more — accounted for nearly 10% of all energy produced last year in the U.S.
Sergey Paltsev, deputy director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy.
A sign at a proposed lithium mine in Nevada.
Dustin Mulvaney is an environmental studies professor at San Jose State University.
A non-silicone solar panel comes of the production line at a First Solar facility.
Clean energy — such as solar, wind and batteries — is often considered a zero-emission technology that doesn’t generate any climate-change-inducing carbon dioxide when it produces electricity.
But manufacturing the solar panels, wind turbines and battery cells for those energy sources is anything but clean.
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The United States produced more energy in 2023 than ever before. That was until 2024, when the domestic energy sector reset the record.
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