PLEDGE TO VOTE SOLAR

Yes, I believe in:

  1. Energy Access. Everyone has a right to the benefits and savings of affordable, healthy, job-creating solar energy. Solar is the cheapest form of electricity in history, a major economic driver,  and a real solution to act on the climate emergency. This movement won't stop until we reach 100% clean energy for all, with at least half of that power coming from sunshine.

  2. Energy Choice. Everyone has a right to go solar if they choose. Urban or rural, in red states and blue states, solar is popular with huge majorities of support across the political spectrum. No matter where you live or whether you rent or own, every state should encourage solar adoption and everyone should have the choice to go solar at home or for their business.

  3. Energy Democracy. Everyone has a right to participate in the process and help determine their own energy future. Frontline, Indigenous, low-income communities, and communities of color have disproportionately borne the burdens of climate change and fossil fuel pollution. These communities must not only gain equitable access to clean energy benefits, but should be centered as leaders on the path to a just transition for all.
If you agree, take the pledge and join us!

PLEDGE TO VOTE SOLAR

Yes, I believe in:
  1. Energy Access. Everyone has a right to the benefits and savings of affordable, healthy, job-creating solar energy. Solar is the cheapest form of electricity in history, a major economic driver,  and a real solution to act on the climate emergency. This movement won't stop until we reach 100% clean energy for all, with at least half of that power coming from sunshine.

  2. Energy Choice. Everyone has a right to go solar if they choose. Urban or rural, in red states and blue states, solar is popular with huge majorities of support across the political spectrum. No matter where you live or whether you rent or own, every state should encourage solar adoption and everyone should have the choice to go solar at home or for their business.

  3. Energy Democracy. Everyone has a right to participate in the process and help determine their own energy future. Frontline, Indigenous, low-income communities, and communities of color have disproportionately borne the burdens of climate change and fossil fuel pollution. These communities must not only gain equitable access to clean energy benefits, but should be centered as leaders on the path to a just transition for all.
If you agree, take the pledge and join us!