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Wyoming Voters Support Sustainable Energy

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Monday, June 22, 2020   

LARAMIE, Wyo. -- Support for renewable energy in the U.S. cuts across party lines, according to a new Yale University report.

Three in four Republicans surveyed are in favor of increased funding for clean energy research, generating power on public lands and giving tax rebates for installing solar. Support is even higher among Democrats.

Jessica Western, a senior research scientist with the Ruckelshaus Institute at the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Wyoming, says Wyoming residents recognize the support that renewables have across the country, and see clean energy as one way to diversify the state's revenue streams.

"And there's an interest in adapting our energy portfolio to meet those demands," she states. "Ultimately, what people in Wyoming are interested in is economic sustainability."

The report found that moderate Republicans are 35 percentage points less likely to vote for a candidate that opposes action on climate change. But just one in five Republicans surveyed say climate change should be a high priority, compared with more than 80% of Democrats.

Wind energy production has been on the rise in Wyoming over the past decade. In 2018, wind contributed just under 10% of the state's electricity, compared with 86% produced by coal-fired power plants.

Western says the state is actively pursuing additional wind and solar capacity.

"We have the largest one in the country, the Chokecherry-Sierra Madre project," she points out. "Wyoming is incredibly active where wind energy is concerned, also increasingly in solar energy."

Wyoming is considered to have some of the best wind resources in the U.S.

Cool mountain air funneled down through passes and canyons produces sustained wind speeds across the plains, which allows wind turbines to consistently operate at high levels.

The state also is optimally situated for capturing solar energy, which has been slower to develop.

Most of Wyoming's solar currently comes from the Sweetwater Solar farm, which went online in 2018.


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