Record Breaking: Thirty-Seven States and Forty-Nine Municipalities Recognize Clean Energy Week 2023
WASHINGTON – In recognition of the seventh annual National Clean Energy Week (NCEW), a recording breaking 37 governors and 49 municipalities issued proclamations celebrating September 25-29, 2023, as Clean Energy Week.
“We are thrilled by the widespread, bipartisan support that Clean Energy Week garnered this year,” said Heather Reams, chair of NCEW and president of Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES). “Clean Energy Week is all about celebrating bipartisan support for clean energy technologies and policies that strengthen the economy, boost job creation, and provide reliable, affordable energy. An impressive 37 governors across the nation, the mayor of Washington, D.C., and 49 other cities, towns, and municipalities throughout the United States issued proclamations celebrating America’s clean energy future. I want to thank all who participated in NCEW 2023, and we look forward to celebrating in 2024!”
The following states, commonwealths, and districts recognized Clean Energy Week 2023:
Local Clean Energy Week proclamations are below:
NCEW was founded in 2017 as a bipartisan forum to bring together clean energy leaders and advocates across America. The week contains engaging programming such as the Policymakers Symposium – a three-day event convening elected officials, business leaders, advocates, policymakers, investors, and trade associations from all perspectives who are dedicated to advancing clean energy.
If you missed any of the 2023 Policymakers Symposium, free video recordings from all the live keynote addresses and panel discussions will be available soon on-demand on NCEW’s YouTube channel.
Stay tuned for more information about NCEW 2024 at www.nationalcleanenergyweek.org including sponsorship opportunities, remote and in-person events, and registration for next year’s Policymakers Symposium.
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