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DENVER ~ In a recent press release, it was announced that Governor Jared Polis has joined forces with SunTrain to bring attention to the SunTrain Pilot program. This program is a collaboration between SunTrain, Xcel Energy, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and aims to transport clean energy, create job opportunities, and help Colorado achieve its ambitious climate goals.
During the announcement, Governor Polis emphasized the importance of innovative technologies like SunTrain in achieving a clean energy future. He stated that Colorado is leading the way in this transition and that state-of-the-art innovations like SunTrain will play a crucial role in reaching their goals. The governor also highlighted the positive impact of clean energy technologies on job creation, environmental protection, and economic growth.
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Governor Polis had previously written a letter in support of SunTrain's application for a federal grant to further develop this innovative technology. This further demonstrates Colorado's commitment to transitioning to a clean energy future and achieving their goal of 100% renewable energy by 2040. The state has already implemented various money-saving clean energy technologies such as geothermal energy and storage and transport tech.
With this collaboration between SunTrain, Xcel Energy, and NREL, Colorado is taking significant steps towards a cleaner and more sustainable future. The SunTrain Pilot program not only benefits the environment but also strengthens the economy by creating good-paying jobs. It is clear that Colorado is at the forefront of the clean energy movement and continues to pave the way for other states to follow suit.
During the announcement, Governor Polis emphasized the importance of innovative technologies like SunTrain in achieving a clean energy future. He stated that Colorado is leading the way in this transition and that state-of-the-art innovations like SunTrain will play a crucial role in reaching their goals. The governor also highlighted the positive impact of clean energy technologies on job creation, environmental protection, and economic growth.
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Governor Polis had previously written a letter in support of SunTrain's application for a federal grant to further develop this innovative technology. This further demonstrates Colorado's commitment to transitioning to a clean energy future and achieving their goal of 100% renewable energy by 2040. The state has already implemented various money-saving clean energy technologies such as geothermal energy and storage and transport tech.
With this collaboration between SunTrain, Xcel Energy, and NREL, Colorado is taking significant steps towards a cleaner and more sustainable future. The SunTrain Pilot program not only benefits the environment but also strengthens the economy by creating good-paying jobs. It is clear that Colorado is at the forefront of the clean energy movement and continues to pave the way for other states to follow suit.
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