State Program Goals for a Greener Rhode Island

So let’s talk about Rhode Island’s State Energy Program.  Because anll eyes are on the U.S. right now to become more sustainable. Finally, local governments have tremendous potential for leading this movement. More importantly with all of us moving toward a clean environment.

Rhode Island is one of the pioneering states going above and beyond. Especially in committing to the movement by implementing unique, diverse campaigns and also incentivized initiatives.

Rhode Island state program for water

As Earth Day is on the horizon, the State especially wanted to share ways to collaborate. So R.I. is calling on municipalities, nonprofits, educational institutions and also businesses in the region to work together.  More importantly, cross pollinate: to help save our planet. Governor Gina Raimondo plans to have the state using 100 percent renewable power by 2025. Most notably to reduce energy use by 10 percent by the end of 2019.

A few examples of green programs in the state include:

Ocean State for Wildlife & Sport Fish Restoration Program:

Recently received $7.7 million to fund fish and wildlife conservation projects, recreational opportunities, and space preservation.

The University of Rhode Island’s Engineers for a Sustainable World: Their most recent project includes the construction of a vertical hydroponic system to showcase to students that you can have sustainable agriculture in the local community and in a small space.

Solarize Rhode Island is a great state program

Solarize RI:

This 14-week program, which ended on February 15, resulted in 250 solar contracts between local residents and businesses totaling more than 1,700 kW of new clean energy capacity.

The Rhode Island Innovation Grants Program:

A grant program that awarded up to $50,000 to local companies making waves in innovation. More notably, many of the companies promote environmental stability through wind harvesting. As well as algae farming and water filtration.

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R.I. is one of the select few states offering support to businesses, and access to education that promote sustainability.

Wrapping Up 

Finally, Rhode Island is committed to securing a clean and affordable energy future. Already we’ve taken valuable steps forward to reduce our environmental impact and grow green jobs by supporting the construction of the nation’s first offshore wind facility, investing in renewables, and encouraging clean modes of transportation.

Governor Gina Raimondo added more work remains. Yet, this accord acknowledges the challenges we face. Moreover, our commitment to addressing them. For they are looking forward to collaborating with colleagues across the country. Especially to find innovative ways to grow our economy, tackle climate change, and also shrink our carbon footprint.

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