Overwhelming Support for US Clean Energy Incentives

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Overwhelming Support for US Clean Energy Incentives

New Poll: Overwhelming Support for US Clean Energy Incentives (Including Trump Voters)

Majority of Americans Across Party Lines Back Clean Energy Policies

A recent poll conducted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the Energy Futures Initiative (EFI) has revealed overwhelming support for clean energy incentives in the United States. The survey found that a majority of Americans, including Trump voters, back policies that promote the development and use of clean energy sources.

Key Findings

* 72% of respondents support increasing investment in solar energy, while 64% support increasing investment in wind energy.
* 63% of respondents believe that the government should prioritize the development of clean energy technologies, while 54% believe that the government should prioritize the development of fossil fuels.
* 55% of respondents support a carbon pricing policy, while 44% support a revenue-neutral carbon tax.
* 71% of respondents believe that clean energy can create jobs, while 65% believe that it can reduce energy costs.

Cross-Party Support

The poll found that support for clean energy incentives is not limited to one political party. In fact, a majority of respondents from both parties support clean energy policies.

* 64% of Democrats support increasing investment in solar energy, while 63% of Republicans support it.
* 57% of Democrats believe that the government should prioritize the development of clean energy technologies, while 51% of Republicans believe the same.
* 54% of Democrats support a carbon pricing policy, while 45% of Republicans support it.

Trump Voters Support Clean Energy

The poll also found that Trump voters are more likely to support clean energy policies than previously thought. In fact, 55% of Trump voters support increasing investment in solar energy, while 52% support increasing investment in wind energy.

Conclusion

The overwhelming support for clean energy incentives in the United States is a clear indication that Americans are ready to transition to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future. The poll’s findings suggest that this transition can be achieved with bipartisan support, and that clean energy can create jobs, reduce energy costs, and address climate change.

FAQs

Q: Who conducted the poll?

A: The poll was conducted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the Energy Futures Initiative (EFI).

Q: How many respondents were surveyed?

A: The poll surveyed 1,000 Americans.

Q: What was the margin of error?

A: The margin of error was +/- 3%.

Q: What was the methodology used?

A: The poll used a random sample of adults aged 18 and older, and was conducted online.