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February 13, 2008

Texas Eyes Green Energy

greenenergyweb.jpgLast week the Cynthia & George Mitchell Foundation announced a multi-million dollar plan to bring clean and renewable energy to the Lone Star State. To make this happen, the Cynthia & George Mitchell Foundation is partnering with the Energy Foundation, a group dedicated to finding a solution for world-wide energy problems. The three year program is designed to help lower global warming pollution and provide cleaner air, all while “benefiting Texas businesses, consumers, and the environment," said Meredith Dreiss, the foundation’s president.

The proposal to bring green energy to Texas is sorely needed- Texas gives off more global warming pollution than any other state. In fact, Texas would rank in the top 10 as one of the world’s largest emitters if it were still a country. This doesn’t mean that Texas is a newcomer to the renewable energy game, however. According to Eric Heitz, president of the Energy Foundation, Texas is ahead of the curve and “already leads the nation in power generated from wind." 

The hope is that the changes this initiative outlines will help educate companies and consumers alike to the growing need for clean energy. Such a process can be beneficial to everyone involved, and can help the economy as well. Recently, other states have become involved in the push for renewable energyNorth Carolina now ranks as the number three state in the nation as far as the quantity of clean energy buildings is concerned, thanks to Food Lion LLC. How many other states will choose green energy in the months and years to come? 

For more information about the energy initiative for Texas, you can read the Cynthia & George Mitchell Foundation press release.



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