One State Is Now America’s Clean Energy Paradise

If going green is your thing, you may want to move to this state.

By Rick Richardson
Technology This Week

Americans don’t have to imagine living in a nation where one in three people has rooftop solar power, 15 percent of new cars are electric, and massive batteries store energy after the sun sets.

All they need to do is visit Hawaii.

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Hawaii promised to be “Coal-free by ’23,” and in just 21 years, state law requires the use of only clean energy. This month, a massive 185-megawatt battery near Honolulu hummed into full operation, bringing the aim closer to reality.